81_FR_4485 81 FR 4469 - Small Business Size Standards for Manufacturing

81 FR 4469 - Small Business Size Standards for Manufacturing

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 16 (January 26, 2016)

Page Range4469-4492
FR Document2016-00924

The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) is increasing small business size standards for 209 industries in North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 31-33, Manufacturing. SBA is also modifying the size standard for NAICS 324110, Petroleum Refiners, by increasing the refining capacity component of the size standard to 200,000 barrels per calendar day for businesses that are primarily engaged in petroleum refining and by eliminating the requirement that 90 percent of the output to be delivered be refined by the successful bidder from either crude oil or bona fide feedstocks. The Agency is also updating Footnote 5 to NAICS 326211 to reflect the current Census Product Classification Codes 3262111 and 3262113. As part of its ongoing comprehensive size standards review, SBA evaluated employee based size standards for all 364 industries in NAICS Sector 31-33 to determine whether they should be retained or revised. This rule is one of a series of rules that result from SBA's review of size standards of industries grouped by NAICS Sector.

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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

13 CFR Part 121

RIN 3245-AG50


Small Business Size Standards for Manufacturing

AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Administration.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The United States Small Business Administration (SBA) is 
increasing small business size standards for 209 industries in North 
American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 31-33, 
Manufacturing. SBA is also modifying the size standard for NAICS 
324110, Petroleum Refiners, by increasing the refining capacity 
component of the size standard to 200,000 barrels per calendar day for 
businesses that are primarily engaged in petroleum refining and by 
eliminating the requirement that 90 percent of the output to be 
delivered be refined by the successful bidder from either crude oil or 
bona fide feedstocks. The Agency is also updating Footnote 5 to NAICS 
326211 to reflect the current Census Product Classification Codes 
3262111 and 3262113. As part of its ongoing comprehensive size 
standards review, SBA evaluated employee based size standards for all 
364 industries in NAICS Sector 31-33 to determine whether they should 
be retained or revised. This rule is one of a series of rules that 
result from SBA's review of size standards of industries grouped by 
NAICS Sector.

DATES: This rule is effective February 26, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jorge Laboy-Bruno, Ph.D., Economist, 
Size Standards Division, (202) 205-6618 or [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To determine eligibility for Federal small 
business assistance programs, SBA establishes small business size 
definitions (referred to as size standards) for private sector 
industries in the United States. The SBA's size standards generally use 
two primary measures of business size, average annual receipts and 
average number of employees. Financial assets, electric output, and 
refining capacity are used as size measures for a few specialized 
industries. In addition, SBA's Small Business Investment Company 
(SBIC), Certified Development Company (CDC/504) and 7(a) Loan Programs 
determine small business eligibility using either the industry based 
size standards or an alternative size standard based on both net worth 
and net income. At the start of the current comprehensive review of 
size standards, there were 41 different size standards, covering 1,141 
NAICS industries and 18 ``exceptions.'' in SBA's table of size 
standards. Of these, 31 were based on average annual receipts, seven on 
average number of employees, and three on other measures. Presently, 
there are 28 different size standards, covering 1047 NAICS industries 
and 16 ``exceptions.'' Of these NAICS industries and exceptions, 533 
are covered by size standards based on average annual receipts, 509 on 
average number of employees, and five on average assets.
    Over the years, some members of the public have remarked that SBA's 
size standards have not kept up with changes in the economy, and in 
particular, that they do not reflect changes in the Federal contracting 
marketplace and industry structure. The last comprehensive size 
standards review was in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Size standards 
reviews since then, until this comprehensive review, were generally 
limited to a few specific industries in response to requests from the 
public and from Federal agencies. SBA also makes periodic inflation 
adjustments to its monetary based size standards. The latest inflation 
adjustment to size standards was effective July 14, 2015 (79 FR 33647 
(June 12, 2014)).
    Because of changes in industry structure and the Federal 
marketplace since the last overall review, current data no longer 
supported existing size standards for some industries. Accordingly, in 
2007, SBA began a comprehensive review to determine whether existing 
size standards are consistent with current data, and to revise them, 
when necessary.
    In addition, on September 27, 2010, the President of the United 
States signed the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act), 111 
Public Law 240, 124 Stat. 2504, Sep. 27, 2010. The Jobs Act

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directs SBA to conduct a detailed review of all size standards and to 
make appropriate adjustments to reflect market conditions. 
Specifically, the Jobs Act requires SBA to conduct a detailed review of 
at least one-third of all size standards during every18-month period 
from the date of its enactment and review of all size standards not 
less frequently than once every 5 years thereafter. Reviewing existing 
small business size standards and making appropriate adjustments based 
on current data are also consistent with Executive Order 13563, 
``Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review.''
    SBA has chosen not to review all size standards at one time. 
Rather, the Agency is reviewing groups of related industries on an 
NAICS Sector by Sector basis.
    As part of SBA's comprehensive size standards review, grouped by 
NAICS Sector, the Agency reviewed the 364 size standards for industries 
in NAICS Sector 31-33, Manufacturing, to determine whether they should 
be retained or revised. After its review, SBA published in the 
September 10, 2014 issue of the Federal Register (79 FR 54145) a 
proposed rule to increase size standards for 209 industries in NAICS 
Sector 31-33, Manufacturing. SBA also proposed to amend Footnote 4 to 
NAICS 324110, Petroleum Refiners, in its table of size standards in two 
ways: (1) By increasing the refining capacity component of the size 
standard from 125,000 to 200,000 barrels per calendar day total 
capacity for businesses that are primarily engaged in petroleum 
refining, and (2) by eliminating the requirement that 90 percent of the 
output to be delivered be refined by the successful bidder from either 
crude oil or bona fide feedstocks. SBA also proposed amending Footnote 
5 to NAICS 326211, Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading), to reflect 
the current Census Product Classification Codes 3262111 and 3262113.
    As part of ongoing comprehensive size standards review, SBA 
developed a ``Size Standards Methodology'' White Paper for developing, 
reviewing, and modifying size standards, when necessary. SBA published 
the document on its Web site at www.sba.gov/size for public review and 
comments, and included it as a supporting document in the electronic 
docket of the proposed rule at www.regulations.gov.
    In evaluating an industry, SBA generally examines its 
characteristics (such as average firm size, startup costs, industry 
competition, and distribution of firms by size) and the level and share 
of Federal contract dollars that small businesses receive. SBA also 
examines the potential impact a size standard revision might have on 
its financial assistance programs, and whether a business under a 
revised size standard would be dominant in its industry. SBA analyzed 
the characteristics of every industry in NAICS 31-33, using mostly a 
special tabulation obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census from its 
2007 Economic Census (the latest available). For the proposed rule, SBA 
also evaluated the small business share of Federal contracts in each of 
those industries using data from the Federal Procurement Data System--
Next Generation (FPDS-NG) for fiscal years 2009-2011. To evaluate the 
impact of changes to size standards on its loan programs, SBA analyzed 
internal data on its guaranteed loan programs for fiscal years 2010-
2012. In this final rule, SBA has updated the impacts of size standards 
changes using the FPDS-NG and loan data for fiscal years 2012-2014.
    SBA's ``Size Standards Methodology'' White Paper provides a 
detailed description of its analyses of various industry and program 
factors and data sources, and how the Agency uses the results to 
establish and revise size standards. In the September 10, 2014 proposed 
rule, SBA detailed how it applied its ``Size Standards Methodology'' to 
review and modify when necessary, the existing size standards for 
industries in NAICS Sector 31-33. SBA sought comments from the public 
on a number of issues about its ``Size Standards Methodology,'' such as 
whether SBA should consider other approaches; whether SBA should 
evaluate alternative or additional factors or data sources; whether 
SBA's manner of establishing small business size standards makes sense 
in the current economic environment; whether SBA's application of 
anchor size standards is appropriate in the current economy; whether 
there are gaps in SBA's methodology because of the lack of current or 
comprehensive data; and whether there are other facts or issues that 
SBA should consider.
    SBA sought comments on its proposed size standards together with 
other issues that could affect a final determination. Specifically, SBA 
requested comments on the following:
    1. SBA proposed five levels of employee based size standards for 
industries in Manufacturing and for industries in other Sectors that 
have employee based size standards (except for Wholesale Trade and 
Retail Trade): 500 employees, 750 employees, 1,000 employees, 1,250 
employees, and 1,500 employees. SBA invited comments on whether these 
were appropriate levels and requested suggestions for alternatives, if 
commenters thought them more appropriate.
    2. Consistent with its policy of not lowering any size standards in 
its recently completed proposed and final rules on receipts based size 
standards, SBA proposed retaining the current 500-employee minimum and 
1,500-employee maximum size standards for all industries in the 
Manufacturing Sector. In its ``Size Standards Methodology,'' available 
at www.sba.gov/size, SBA had proposed setting the minimum size standard 
for these industries at 250 employees and the maximum size standard at 
1000 employees. That would entail lowering size standards for some 
industries. SBA invited comments on whether it should maintain the 500-
employee minimum and the 1,500-employee maximum size standards or lower 
them to 250 employees and 1,000 employees, respectively, as the Agency 
proposed in its ``Size Standards Methodology.'' SBA requested 
suggestions on alternative minimum and maximum levels, if commenters 
thought them more appropriate. For the same reason, SBA also proposed 
to retain the current size standards for 19 industries when analytical 
results might support lowering them. SBA had sought comments on whether 
SBA should lower them solely based on its analysis or retain them at 
their current levels in view of current economic conditions.
    3. SBA sought feedback on whether it should adjust employee based 
size standards for labor productivity growth. SBA periodically 
increases receipts based size standards for inflation. Should SBA take 
labor productivity growth and technological change into consideration 
when it reviews employee based standards? If so, what data are 
available to assist SBA in evaluating such factors? What if such an 
evaluation leads to lower size standards for some industries? How 
should SBA apply the results to its size standards?
    4. SBA sought feedback on whether its proposal to increase size 
standards for 209 industries and retain current size standards for 155 
industries is appropriate, given the economic characteristics of each 
industry reviewed in the proposed rule. SBA also sought feedback and 
suggestions on alternative size standards, if commenters thought them 
more appropriate.
    5. SBA invited comments on its proposal to increase the capacity 
component of the Petroleum Refiners (NAICS 324110) size standard from 
125,000 barrels per calendar day (BPCD)

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total Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation capacity to 200,000 
BPCD and retain the employee component at the current 1,500-employee 
level. SBA also welcomed comments on its proposal to allow business 
concerns to qualify either under the 1,500-employee size standard or 
under the 200,000 BPCD capacity size standard, if the firm, together 
with its affiliates, is primarily engaged in petroleum refining. 
Finally, SBA also requested feedback on its proposal to eliminate the 
requirement that ``[t]he total product to be delivered under the 
contract must be at least 90 percent refined by the successful bidder 
from either crude oil or bona fide feedstocks.''
    6. SBA's proposed size standards were based on five primary 
factors--average firm size, average assets size (as a proxy of startup 
costs and entry barriers), four-firm concentration ratio, distribution 
of firms by size, and the level and small business share of Federal 
contracting dollars of the evaluated industries. SBA invited comments 
on these factors and/or suggestions on other factors that it should 
consider when evaluating or revising employee based size standards. SBA 
also sought information on relevant data sources, other than what it 
uses, if available.
    7. SBA gave equal weight to each of the five primary factors in all 
industries. SBA asked for feedback on whether it should continue giving 
equal weight to each factor or whether it should give more weight to 
one or more factors for certain industries. SBA requested that 
recommendations to weigh some factors more than others include 
suggested weights for each factor along with supporting information.
    8. For analytical simplicity and efficiency, in the proposed rule, 
SBA refined its size standard methodology to obtain a single value as a 
proposed size standard instead of a range of values, as in its past 
size regulations. SBA welcomed any comments on this procedure and 
suggestions on alternative methods.

Summary and Discussion of Comments

    SBA received 26 comments to the proposed rule, but only 17 were 
unique comments as some commenters submitted the same comment more than 
once. All of the comments are available at www.regulations.gov (RIN 
3245-AG50) and are summarized and discussed below.

Comments on NAICS 324110, Petroleum Refiners

    Footnote 4 of SBA's table of size standards relates to NAICS 
324110, Petroleum Refiners. SBA proposed to amend Footnote 4 in two 
ways: (1) By increasing the refining capacity component of the size 
standard from 125,000 barrels per calendar day (BPCD) total capacity to 
200,000 BPCD total capacity for businesses that are primarily engaged 
in petroleum refining, and (2) by eliminating the requirement that 90 
percent of the output to be delivered be refined by the successful 
bidder from either crude oil or bona fide feedstocks.
    SBA received only one comment on these proposed changes. 
Specifically, the commenter expressed concerns about removing the 
requirement that 90 percent of the output to be delivered be refined by 
the successful bidder from either crude oil or bona fide feedstocks. 
The commenter contended that the change would have an adverse impact on 
small businesses under NAICS 424720, Petroleum and Petroleum Product 
Merchant Wholesalers, particularly those wishing to participate in the 
Defense Logistics Agency's (DLA) bulk fuel small business set aside 
program. To mitigate this, the commenter suggested a provision allowing 
the procuring agency to source refined petroleum products from small 
businesses in NAICS 424720 under a small business set-aside program. 
Assuming that waivers of the nonmanufacturer rule will be eliminated 
under the proposed rule, the commenter suggested some changes to the 
waiver rule.

SBA's Response

    The changes affect only the small business eligibility of petroleum 
refiners. They do not affect the eligibility of wholesalers and other 
suppliers of petroleum products. Companies that qualify as small for 
supplying petroleum products they did not manufacture or produce can 
continue to qualify as small under SBA's nonmanufacturer rule (13 CFR 
121.406(b)). Under the nonmanufacturer rule, a business is deemed small 
if it has 500 or fewer employees (including its affiliates), is 
primarily engaged in the retail or wholesale trade and normally sells 
the type of item being supplied, takes ownership or possession of the 
product, and provides the product of a small manufacturer (in this 
case, the product of a small petroleum refiner). The proposed changes 
do not affect the 500-employee nonmanufacturer size standard and hence 
the eligibility of wholesalers and dealers of petroleum products under 
the nonmanufacturer rule.
    Based on evaluation of relevant industry and procurement data and 
public comments to the proposed rule, in this final rule, SBA is 
adopting the changes to the size standard for NAICS 324110, as 
proposed. Specifically, SBA is increasing the refining capacity 
component of the Petroleum Refiners (NAICS 324110) size standard from 
125,000 BPCD to 200,000 BPCD total capacity for businesses that are, 
together with their affiliates, primarily engaged in refining crude 
petroleum into refined petroleum products. A firm's ``primary 
industry'' is determined in accordance with 13 CFR 121.107. In 
addition, the final rule eliminates the requirement that 90 percent of 
output being delivered is refined by a successful bidder. Accordingly, 
SBA also revises Footnote 4 of SBA's table of size standards to reflect 
these changes.
    Under the revised size standard, for purposes of Federal 
procurement, a petroleum refiner can qualify as small under the 1,500-
employee size standard or under the 200,000 BPCD total capacity size 
standard. To qualify under the capacity size standard, the firm, 
together with its affiliates, must be primarily engaged in refining 
crude petroleum into refined petroleum products. SBA is removing the 
requirement that 90 percent of the output to be delivered be refined by 
the successful bidder from either crude oil or bona fide feedstocks 
because the general requirement on a supply contract that is set aside 
for small business is that the small business manufacturer must perform 
50 percent of the cost of manufacturing, or may not subcontract more 
than 50 percent of the contract to another firm.

Comments on NAICS 316210, Footwear Manufacturing

    SBA received seven comments on NAICS 316210, Footwear 
Manufacturing. The current size standard for NAICS 316210 is 1,000 
employees and SBA proposed to retain it at the current level. Four 
comments supported SBA's proposal, while two opposed it. The seventh 
comment was ambiguous with respect to the size standard. These comments 
and SBA's responses are discussed below.

Comments Supporting the Current 1,000-Employee Size Standard for NAICS 
316210

    Three footwear manufacturers supported maintaining the current 
1,000-employee size standard for NAICS 316210. All three stated that 
they are the major and continuous suppliers to the U.S. military, and 
footwear products they manufacture meet the specifications as required 
by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and the

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Berry Amendment (10 U.S.C. 2533a). The Berry Amendment requires DoD to 
give preference in procurement to domestically produced, manufactured, 
or home-grown products, most notably food, clothing, fabrics, and 
specialty metals. Normally, one would expect special manufacturing 
requirements to point to the need for a larger size standard, not 
lower. Additionally, all three argued that, unlike large footwear 
manufacturers with diversified market and product bases, they rely 
heavily on small business contracts from the U.S. Defense Logistics 
Agency (DLA) for their survival. Two of these commenters also agreed 
with SBA's position of not reducing size standards in the current 
economic environment.
    The first commenter explained that footwear contractors to DoD are 
often torn between two forces: (1) The need to increase the number of 
employees to meet DoD's needs, and (2) the need to maintain small 
business status to compete for DoD contracts. The commenter maintained 
that footwear manufacturing is highly labor intensive and DoD contract 
awards and their completions are associated with significant changes in 
employee headcounts. Significant swings in employee counts also occur 
with elevated demands for footwear by DoD during times of war, the 
commenter added. The commenter argued that retaining the current 1,000-
employee size standard enables small businesses to meet DoD's needs 
without jeopardizing their small business status. This would also 
minimize the frequency of swings between small and large business 
status among footwear contractors and the impact on the DoD's supply 
chain, the commenter added. The same commenter stated that it relies on 
its small business status to be able to compete with large businesses. 
Many large businesses in the footwear industry are diverse, multi-
national corporations with several thousand employees with 
significantly more resources and cost efficiencies, the commenter 
explained. The commenter asserted that DoD contracts are often awarded 
based on the lowest price where large businesses have significant cost 
advantages, and would be able to squeeze out small businesses if there 
were no small business protection. The 1,000-employee size standard 
helps small footwear manufacturers protect themselves as suppliers to 
DoD, the commenter concluded.
    The second commenter also maintained that many contracts it 
received to supply combat boots to the U.S. military were awarded 
because of its small business status. Unless the small business size 
standard remains at 1,000 employees, its future will be in jeopardy, 
the commenter added. The commenter asserted that lowering the size 
standard would have a negative impact on its business and employees it 
supports. Any change in the size standard below the 1,000-employee 
level would definitely have a negative impact on its ability to 
continue manufacturing footwear for DoD and the industry, the commenter 
noted.
    The third commenter, whose primary customers include DoD/DLA, 
supported keeping the 1,000-employee size standard because it allows 
for employment fluctuations during the course of contract performance. 
The commenter stated that, prior to October 1, 2012, when the size 
standard for NAICS 316210 was 500 employees, the majority of DoD 
contracts for combat boots went to large businesses with several 
thousand employees against which the company had a difficult time 
competing on a full and open basis. There are significant differences 
in resources available to companies with many thousands of employees 
versus those with less than 1,000 employees, the commenter added. To 
demonstrate that the company has been the foremost innovator for 
military footwear, the commenter provided numerous new combat boots it 
developed over the years. In light of the decimation of U.S. footwear 
manufacturing industry by imports reducing its share of all footwear 
purchase in the U.S. to less than 2 percent in 2013, the 500-employee 
footwear manufacturing size standard established more than a half 
century ago has grown out of date with the realities of the industry, 
the commenter explained. This commenter also stated that because the 
footwear industry is highly labor intensive, one DoD award can easily 
cause a contractor's employment level to increase by 10-20 percent or 
more, resulting in a change to its status from a small business to a 
large business during the course of the contract. This can be very 
disruptive to the company and its employees, the commenter added. The 
commenter also provided a detailed analysis of average firm size, 
startup costs and entry barriers, industry competition, and Federal 
contracting trends in support of SBA's proposal to maintain the 1,000-
employee size standard for Footwear Manufacturing. If the size standard 
were to revert to 500 employees for NAICS 316210, it would have a 
lasting negative impact on its business and harm the areas where its 
employees live, the commenter concluded.
    SBA also received a joint comment from two elected officials 
supporting the 1,000-employee size standard for Footwear Manufacturing 
on behalf of a footwear manufacturer operating factories in their 
Districts. They maintained that the company manufactures its Berry 
Amendment-compliant footwear in the U.S. and is a major supplier to the 
U.S. military. They supported SBA's proposal to maintain the current 
1,000-employee size standard for Footwear Manufacturing in light of 
decreases in DLA contracts for military boots as it would help the 
company remain competitive in the market. The commenters added that 
lowering the size standard is not in the best interest of small 
footwear manufacturers in the current economic environment.

Comments Opposing the Current 1,000-Employee Size Standard for NAICS 
316210

    SBA received two comments opposing the 1,000-employee size standard 
for footwear manufacturers. One was from a footwear manufacturing 
subsidiary of a large multi-national company and the other was from an 
elected official. These comments and SBA's responses are below.
    The first commenter argued that in 2012, SBA, without prior notice 
or opportunity to comment, issued an interim final rule to revise size 
standards to conform to NAICS 2012. The commenter also questioned SBA's 
justification for using an interim final rule (IFR). The commenter 
asserted that the 1,000-employee size standard for Footwear 
Manufacturing was adopted solely for administrative reasons without 
substantive analyses of industry and Federal contracting data as 
required by the Small Business Act or SBA's own size standards 
methodology. The commenter further argued that SBA consolidated five 
separate footwear manufacturing NAICS codes into one footwear 
manufacturing code (NAICS 316210) and changed the size standard from 
500 employees to 1,000 employees by arbitrarily selecting the highest 
size standard in the group. The commenter added that SBA did not 
provide a detailed analysis and justification to establish a single 
size standard for a group of 4-digit NAICS codes as required by 15 
U.S.C. 632(a)(7). The commenter maintained that the increase of size 
standard to 1,000 employees has allowed one or two firms between 500 
employees and 1,000 employees to become dominant in the military 
footwear industry. The commenter contends that has harmed truly small 
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against much larger firms even in small business set aside 
procurements, as well as large businesses by forcing agencies to use 
small business set asides and precluding them from participating in the 
market.
    The commenter claimed that the current proposed rule and proposed 
size standards are fundamentally flawed. The commenter contended that 
the proposed rule does not meet the requirements of the Jobs Act 
because the Agency has not held two public forums in different 
geographic regions of the country as required by the Jobs Act. The 
commenter claimed that the actual industry data not only fails to 
support the current 1,000-employee size standard for Footwear 
Manufacturing, but supports lowering it to below 500 employees. In 
addition, the commenter argued that SBA failed to explain how the 
1,000-employee size standard is appropriate for Footwear Manufacturing. 
The commenter stated that in addition to being based on the faulty 2012 
IFR, the proposed size standard for Footwear Manufacturing is based on 
insufficient data and is not supported by the publicly available data. 
The commenter argued that the proposed rule provides no data for start-
up costs, industry competition, or size distribution of firms relating 
to the footwear manufacturing industry. Similarly, there is no 
discussion on secondary factors (such as technological changes, 
industry growth trends, and SBA financial assistance and program 
factors), the commenter contended. The commenter maintained that SBA 
has not published data related to the vast majority of the primary 
factors it must consider and has not provided sufficient analysis of 
the size standard. SBA's failure to gather and consider data on each of 
the required factors demonstrates that the rulemaking is legally 
deficient, the commenter argued.
    The commenter argued that the limited data SBA provides does not 
support the 1,000-employee size standard for military footwear 
manufacturing; the actual data require a lower size standard. The 
commenter stated that, with the 1,000-employee size standard, every 
significant domestic manufacturer of military footwear, except for two 
companies, is now considered a small business. The commenter maintained 
that publicly available Federal procurement data show that SBA's 
improper change to a 1,000-employee size standard has allowed ``small 
business'' to take a substantial share of the military footwear market. 
The commenter alleged that SBA's data on Federal contracting is 
inaccurate because the Agency has willfully and arbitrarily excluded 
Federal contracting data after October 2012 from its analysis. For 
example, SBA asserts that small businesses account for 7.8 percent of 
the Federal footwear market, while FPDS-NG demonstrates that the actual 
percentage is much higher, the commenter claimed.
    The commenter contended that the 1,000-employee size standard for 
the footwear manufacturing industry has created a situation where one 
firm is now dominant in the industry. By raising the size standard from 
500 employees to 1,000 employees, SBA has allowed two previously large 
firms to be reclassified as small, such that six of the eight companies 
in the industry are ``small'' businesses, the commenter maintained. 
Accounting for more than 28 percent of fiscal year 2014 dollars spent 
in NAICS 316210 nationwide and more than twice the share of other small 
business, one small business has become dominant in the industry, the 
commenter argued. SBA cannot adopt size standards which would cause a 
concern to become dominant in its field of operation, the commenter 
added. The commenter argued that SBA has provided no data to support 
its statement that no individual firm at or below the proposed size 
standards will be large enough to dominate its field of operation. SBA 
has not performed such an analysis with respect to the footwear 
manufacturing industry and failed to comply with the statutory 
requirement that small businesses are only those that are not dominant 
in their field of operation, the commenter alleged.
    The commenter argued that SBA's position not to lower size 
standards, even when its analysis might support a reduction, is 
arbitrary and capricious and violates the requirements of the Act and 
SBA's own methodology. This ``policy'' is inconsistent with 
congressional intent and SBA's mission to aid, counsel, assist and 
protect the interests of small business concerns, the commenter 
maintained. The commenter added that this policy results in otherwise 
large businesses being identified as small and being afforded special 
treatment that was intended for small businesses, with repercussions 
for the entire industry that SBA is required to consider. The commenter 
contended that there is no basis to support SBA's assertion that not 
lowering size standards would create jobs. Changing size standards 
would have no impact on the government's demands for goods and services 
and job creation, the commenter explains. In other words, the commenter 
suggested that there is no impact on the economy and job creation 
whether the contracts are performed by large or small businesses. The 
commenter further argued that SBA failed to consider the impacts the 
size standard changes would have by precluding certain companies from 
Federal opportunities or by forcing truly small businesses to compete 
against otherwise large businesses.
    The commenter argued that to comply with U.S. military requirements 
and the Berry Amendment, military footwear manufacturing involves a 
very distinct production process from commercial footwear 
manufacturing. Thus, the commenter recommended that SBA create a 
military footwear manufacturing exception to NAICS 316210, with a size 
standard of 500 employees. The commenter argued that, given the special 
production requirements necessary to comply with the Berry Amendment, 
the military footwear industry supports a separate industry designation 
as an exception to NAICS 316210. The commenter recommended that SBA 
return the size standard for Footwear Manufacturing to 500 employees 
and create a separate size standard for the military footwear industry 
as an exception to NAICS 316210 with a size standard well below 500 
employees.
    The second commenter, an elected official, expressed concerns about 
the size standard for Footwear Manufacturing. The commenter contended 
that the size standard for Footwear Manufacturing, increased in 2012 
from 500 employees to 1,000 employees, not only endangers an already 
fragile footwear manufacturing base, but also negatively affects the 
small businesses the proposed rule is designed to assist. The commenter 
maintained that, with only a limited number of companies remaining that 
can produce Berry Amendment compliant footwear, the size standard 
change for Footwear Manufacturing will have a detrimental impact on the 
military's ability to procure high quality and consistent products. The 
commenter added that the proposed 1,000-employee size standard for 
Footwear Manufacturing has created a dominant firm within the size 
standard contradicting the intent of the proposed rule. The commenter 
recommended that SBA reconsider the proposed rule and return the small 
business size standard for Footwear Manufacturing to 500 employees. 
This will not only ensure fair competition among the few remaining 
Berry compliant footwear manufacturers, but will also preserve the 
military's ability to obtain consistent quality footwear, the commenter 
concluded.

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    Another commenter supported a change to NAICS 316210 allowing a 
separate classification for the Berry Amendment footwear. The commenter 
also supported changing the small business classification to make the 
business field more competitive. However, it was not clear whether the 
comment was for increasing or decreasing the size standard for Footwear 
Manufacturing.

SBA's Response

    Every five years, with a notice and comment process, the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) reviews and updates the NAICS industry 
definitions to reflect changes in the U.S. economy. In each NAICS 
update, OMB may create new industries and merge or modify others. In 
the 2012 update, effective January 1, 2012, OMB merged the five 
footwear manufacturing industries into a single, new NAICS industry--
NAICS 316210, Footwear Manufacturing. Thus, the commenter's statement 
that SBA consolidated the five industries into one category is not 
accurate.
    When OMB merges multiple NAICS industries or their parts into a 
single industry, SBA must determine a size standard for the new 
industry when adopting the updated NAICS to its table of size 
standards. For this, as explained in the IFR, SBA used a bright-line 
approach to adopting the highest size standard among the merged 
industries as the size standard for the new industry. Of the five 
merged footwear manufacturing industries, one had a 1,000-employee size 
standard, while four had a 500-employee size standard. Accordingly, SBA 
adopted a 1,000-employee size standard for the new footwear 
manufacturing industry. SBA applied the same approach to determine the 
size standard for about 25 other new or modified industries in NAICS 
2012. SBA had applied this approach to update its size standards in 
response to the 2002 and 2007 NAICS updates with no adverse comments. 
To do otherwise and adopt a lower size standard would result in firms 
being disqualified from small business status without any analysis, 
comment or opportunity for review. There is no evidence that SBA's 
approach has ever resulted in firms that are dominant in the industry 
qualifying as small business concerns.
    After receiving no inter-agency comments, SBA published the updated 
size standards as an IFR on August 20, 2012 (77 FR 49991), with an 
effective date of October 1, 2012. SBA provided a detailed 
justification for using the IFR with an effective date of October 1, 
2012. The commenter's argument that SBA provided no opportunity to 
comment on the rule is incorrect. SBA provided a 60-day comment period 
for the public and other concerned parties to comment on the size 
standards changes adopted in the interim final rule. SBA received only 
one comment on the IFR, which was unrelated to the 1,000-employee size 
standard for NAICS 316210, Footwear Manufacturing. Therefore, the 
1,000-employee size standard for NAICS 316210, Footwear Manufacturing, 
has been in effect since October 1, 2012.
    SBA does not agree with the commenter's assertion that SBA did not 
provide a detailed analysis and justification for establishing a single 
size standard for a group of industries at the 4-digit NAICS level as 
required by 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(7). That requirement only applies when SBA 
intends to establish a common size standard for a group of existing 6-
digit NAICS codes at the 4-digit NAICS Industry Group level. It does 
not apply to the size standard that SBA adopted for NAICS 316210, 
Footwear Manufacturing, the new industry that OMB created by merging 
multiple NAICS industries as part of its NAICS 2012 updates because the 
five industries have similar production processes.
    SBA disagrees with most of the arguments from the commenter 
regarding the Jobs Act and the analysis in the proposed rule. The 
commenter's allegation that SBA has not held any public forums under 
the Jobs Act is simply not correct. To obtain public input on numerous 
provisions under the Jobs Act, in 2011, SBA presented its size 
standards methodology to businesses in 13 cities in the U.S. and sought 
their input. SBA also provided information on the status of the 
comprehensive size standards review and on how interested parties can 
provide SBA with input and feedback on the size standards review.
    SBA does not agree with the commenter's claim that the Agency 
failed to explain how the 1,000-employee size standard is appropriate 
for the footwear manufacturing industry. In the proposed rule, SBA 
detailed what industry and Federal contracting factors the Agency 
considered, how they were calculated, what data sources it examined, 
and how the results were translated to size standards supported by each 
factor. The 2012 IFR had no impact on the SBA's September 10, 2014 
proposed rule to retain the 1,000-employee based size standard for 
Footwear Manufacturing.
    As explained in the September 10, 2014 proposed rule, due to the 
lack of data on actual start-up costs, SBA uses average assets as a 
proxy for start-up costs. SBA calculates average assets by combining 
the sales to total assets ratio for an industry from the Risk 
Management Association's (RMA) Annual eStatement Studies with average 
receipts from the Economic Census data. The 2009-2011 RMA data, the 
latest available when SBA prepared the proposed rule, did not contain 
the sales to assets ratio for the Footwear Manufacturing industries. 
Therefore, the average assets factor was left blank for Footwear 
Manufacturing. SBA measures industry competition using the four-firm 
concentration ratio and estimates a size standard only if its value is 
40 percent or more. SBA did not have the data to compute the four-firm 
ratio for Footwear Manufacturing. Thus, that factor was not included in 
the analysis. As explained in the proposed rule as well as in SBA's 
size standards methodology, SBA analyzes the size distribution of firms 
using the Gini coefficient. The Gini coefficient factor was included 
for Footwear Manufacturing. As part of its review, SBA evaluates small 
business participation on Federal contracting and SBA's loan programs 
under both existing and proposed size standards as well.
    The Federal contracting factor was evaluated for every industry, 
including Footwear Manufacturing. The impact on loan programs was 
evaluated on a more general basis as the vast majority of businesses 
receiving SBA's loans are well below the size standards. Aggregated 
impacts of proposed size standards on SBA's financial assistance and 
Federal procurement were provided as part of the regulatory impact 
analysis of the proposed rule. It was not practical to include the 
results for each of the 364 industries covered by the proposed rule. 
SBA considers secondary factors on a case by case basis. While the 
commenter complained that SBA did not consider secondary factors, it 
did not indicate what secondary factors SBA should consider in 
reviewing the size standard for Footwear Manufacturing. Regarding the 
publication of data, SBA provided the results for every primary factor 
and each industry, unless the data were not available or the results 
were not relevant. Additionally, the majority of the data SBA used in 
the proposed rule are publicly available.
    While the commenter claimed that actual industry data support 
lowering the size standard for Footwear Manufacturing to below 500 
employees, it did not provide any specific industry data or analysis to 
support its claim. The commenter's allegation that SBA willfully and 
arbitrarily excluded the Federal contracting data from October 2012 is 
incorrect. When SBA prepared

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the proposed rule, the latest Federal contracting data that were 
available was for fiscal year 2011. The commenter wrongly interpreted 
the 7.8 percent Federal contracting factor for Footwear Manufacturing 
as the small business share of Federal footwear market. As explained in 
the proposed rule, that value represents the difference between small 
business share of total industry receipts (36.2%) and small business 
share of total contract dollars (44.0%) for Footwear Manufacturing.
    SBA disagrees with the comment that the 1,000-employee size 
standard has allowed firms that are dominant in the footwear 
manufacturing industry to qualify as small. Similarly, SBA also 
disagrees with the argument that SBA did not perform the dominant 
analysis for Footwear Manufacturing. SBA examined the market share 
(i.e., share of total industry's receipts) of firms that would become 
small under the proposed size standard in each industry and determined 
that no individual firm at or below the proposed size standard would be 
large enough to dominate its field of operation. Since it was not 
practical to include the market share for each of the 364 industries, 
SBA provided a range of values. Among the industries for which the 
Agency proposed to change the size standards in Manufacturing, the 
small business market share varied from 0.02 percent to 18.9 percent, 
averaging 1.7 percent. For Footwear Manufacturing, that value was 1.9 
percent, suggesting that at that level market share no individual firm 
would be dominant under the proposed 1,000-employee size standard. SBA 
looks at the share of total industry receipts, not Federal contract 
dollars, to determine if a firm is dominant in the industry. Again, SBA 
considers a firm to be dominant when it is dominant in the entire 
industry, which in this case is NAICS 316210, Footwear Manufacturing. 
It does not relate to a specific product line manufactured by a 
particular company in that industry, or a particular agency. Otherwise, 
the number of companies dominant in their industries, based on a 
specific product they manufacture, would be too numerous to identify.
    Furthermore, the data does not support the argument that the 1,000-
employee size standard has harmed the companies below 500 employees by 
forcing them to compete against companies with 500-1,000 employees for 
small business set aside procurements. The results from small business 
goaling data shown in Table 1, ``Contract Dollars in Footwear 
Manufacturing by Business Size,'' show that the share of companies 
below 500 employees in total contract dollars in Footwear Manufacturing 
related industries increased from about 31 percent during fiscal years 
2011-2012 (i.e., prior to the 1,000-employee size standard) to 46 
percent during fiscal years 2013-2014 (i.e., after the 1,000-employee 
size standard). More importantly, small business dollars awarded to 
firms below 500 employees increased from $32 million to $49 million, an 
increase of more than 50 percent. Similarly, the results also do not 
support the argument that the 1,000-employee size standard has reduced 
Federal opportunities for firms that are above the size standard. As 
can be seen from the table, dollars awarded to firms above 1,000 
employees have increased more than 50 percent from $18 million per year 
during fiscal years 2011-2012 to more than $27 million during fiscal 
years 2013-2014. It is not that firms between 500 and 1,000 employees 
that became small under the 1,000-employee size standard are getting 
more contracts now, thereby reducing opportunities for firms below 500 
employees and those above 1,000 employees. The data shows that they 
continued to get those contracts, but as small businesses under the 
1,000-employee size standard. In fact, firms between 500 and 1,000 
employees lost some of their market share to firms below 500 employees 
and those above 1,000 employees under the higher size standard.

  Table 1--Contract Dollars in Footwear Manufacturing by Business Size
                             [In $ million]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Business size  (number of
          employees)             Average 2011-2012    Average 2013-2014
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        Other than small business
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NA............................                  3.2                  0.1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
>=500.........................                  0.3                  0.5
>500 to >=1,000...............                 45.4                  5.3
>1,000........................                 18.4                 27.6
Other than small total........                 67.3                 33.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             Small business
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NA............................                  3.3                  1.0
>=500.........................                 31.6                 48.6
>500 to >=1,000...............                  1.8                 23.1
>1,000........................                  0.3                  0.2
Small total...................                 36.9                 72.9
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 Overall
------------------------------------------------------------------------
NA............................                  6.5                  1.1
>=500.........................                 31.9                 49.1
>500 to >=1,000...............                 47.2                 28.4
>1,000........................                 18.7                 27.8
Overall total.................                104.3                106.4
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    SBA is unable to verify the argument that one previously large 
business that became small under the 1,000-employee size standard 
captured more than 28 percent of total small business dollars awarded 
under NAICS 316210 in 2014.

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Based on the analysis of contract data for Fiscal year 2014, SBA found 
no individual firm receiving more than 12 percent of small business 
dollars awarded under for NAICS 316210. Moreover, because agencies 
still continued to apply older footwear manufacturing NAICS codes 
(albeit incorrectly) for footwear contracts, the results based on NAICS 
316210 alone would be misleading. Using the data for all footwear 
manufacturing related NAICS codes, SBA found that no individual firm 
accounted for more than 19 percent of small business dollars awarded in 
those NAICS codes for fiscal year 2014. These levels of market share do 
not suggest that the size standard has classified dominant firms as 
small.
    SBA disagrees with the comment that the Agency's decision not to 
lower any size standards was arbitrary and capricious and violates the 
statute and Agency's methodology. Although not lowering small business 
size standards has been SBA's general policy to enhance small business 
participation in Federal programs in the current economic environment, 
SBA does make exceptions. For example, in a final rule (RIN 3245-AG51) 
published elsewhere in this Federal Register, SBA has lowered size 
standards for three mining industries that are not part of 
Manufacturing, Wholesale Trade, or Retail Trade. In the September 10, 
2014 proposed rule, SBA provided a detailed analysis to explain why 
lowering size standards would be against the best interests of small 
businesses. SBA believes that businesses below 500 employees will be 
better off competing with companies up to 1,000 employees for small 
business set aside procurements than competing for unrestricted 
procurements against companies that have several thousand employees. 
Because small businesses do not have the economies of scale 
(automation, marketing, production, technology, etc.) that larger 
enterprises have, small businesses generally increase their employees, 
resources, and tools when they get a new contract. As a result, SBA 
believes that small businesses will add more to the economy by hiring 
people, and purchasing equipment, materials, and technology that larger 
businesses might already have on hand.
    SBA disagrees and does not see the need for creating an exception 
for military footwear manufacturing. According to the information 
provided by the commenter, there exist numerous firms that are already 
in compliance with the Berry Amendment. SBA is not convinced with the 
rationale why a lower size standard is warranted to comply with 
contracts with certain requirements. The Berry Amendment requires DoD 
to give preference in procurement to domestically produced, 
manufactured, or home-grown products, most notably food, clothing, 
fabrics, and specialty metals. Normally, one would expect special 
manufacturing requirements to point to the need for a larger size 
standard, not lower.
    In addition, the available industry data does not support a 500-
employee size standard for Footwear Manufacturing, especially for 
military footwear manufacturing. Firms serving the military footwear 
market are, on average, considerably larger than the rest of the firms 
in the industry. Thus, it would be inconsistent to have a lower size 
standard for the military footwear market and a higher standard for the 
rest of the industry. Furthermore, compliance with the Berry Amendment 
is not a function of the size of the business performing a contract. 
Rather, it is a function of the origin of the products, which small 
businesses can certainly manufacture. Moreover, there are several small 
footwear manufacturers that manufacture footwear that is compliant with 
the Berry Amendment.
    Most importantly, SBA is concerned that lowering the size standard 
would reduce the pool of small businesses that are available to meet 
the DLA/DoD requirements under small business procurements for military 
footwear. This would cause the Government to procure its needs through 
more full and open competition, thereby forcing smaller firms, 
including those between 500 employees and 1,000 employees, to compete 
with firms many times their size.
    In response to the comments, SBA updated the Federal contracting 
factor for Footwear Manufacturing using FPDS-NG data for fiscal years 
2013-2014. It should be noted that the Federal contracting factor is 
calculated based on the 1,000-employee size standard for NAICS 316210. 
Following OMB's merging of five footwear manufacturing industries to 
one industry, RMA's eStatement Studies started publishing the sales to 
total assets ratio for the new industry (NAICS 316210). Accordingly, 
using that data for years 2012-2014, SBA is now also able to calculate 
the average assets factor for NAICS 316210, which was not included in 
the proposed rule. The updated results are shown in Table 2 ``Updated 
Size Standards Analysis for Footwear Manufacturing (No. of 
Employees),'' below. As can be seen from the table, the updated results 
reconfirm the 1,000-employee size standard for NAICS 316210, Footwear 
Manufacturing.

                                           Table 2--Updated Size Standards Analysis for Footwear Manufacturing
                                                                  [Number of Employees]
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                                          Simple      Weighted                              Four-firm                              Calculated
                                         average      average      Average                   average                   Federal        size
                                        firm size    firm size   assets size   Four-firm       size     Gini coeffi-   contract     standard
                                        (number of   (number of  ($ million)   ratio (%)    (number of      cient    factor  (%)   (number of
                                        employees)   employees)                            employees)*                             employees)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Factor...............................           55          550          3.7  ...........           NA        0.827          3.8        1,000
Size standard........................          500        1,500          500  ...........           NA        1,500        1,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Size standard for four-firm average size is not calculated because there is no data to compute the four-firm ratio.

    Therefore, based on the analyses of all supportive and opposing 
comments on the proposed rule and latest industry and contracting data 
available when this final rule was prepared, SBA is retaining the 
1,000-employee size standard for Footwear Manufacturing (NAICS 316210), 
as proposed.

Comments on Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing

    SBA received four comments on size standards for industries within 
NAICS Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing. SBA proposed to increase 
the size standard for seven industries in that subsector from 500 
employees to 750 employees.
    A commenter supported proposed increases to size standards for the 
apparel manufacturing industries from

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500 employees to 750 employees. The commenter argued that the current 
500-employee size standard has been a major deterrent in its ability to 
hire and retain employees to meet unexpected surges in demand of 
clothing items by DLA from small businesses, especially in times of 
war. Higher size standards are important for small clothing 
manufacturers to remain eligible to compete for small business set 
aside purchases by DoD and DLA, the commenter observed. The commenter 
pointed out that, because these industries are labor intensive, higher 
size standards will offer small businesses greater opportunities to 
hire more people in different areas of the country.
    A labor organization also supported proposed increases to size 
standards for NAICS codes 315210 (Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors), 
315220 (Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing), 315240 
(Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing), and 
315280 (Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing) from 500 employees to 
750 employees. These NAICS codes apply to procurement of military 
apparel by DoD and DLA to support U.S. troops, and the current 500-
employee size standard has made it difficult for small business apparel 
contractors to meet demands during surges in troop support acquisitions 
(also referred to as surge capability), the commenter maintained. The 
500-employee size standard has created persistent capacity and price 
problems for small businesses, the commenter added. The organization 
stated that small apparel contractors find themselves torn between the 
need to maintain the surge capabilities expected by the DLA and the 
need to maintain the small business status necessary to compete for DLA 
uniform contracts. Therefore, the 750-employee size standard will allow 
small apparel and clothing contractors to expand production temporarily 
when demand surges without jeopardizing their small business status, 
the commenter maintained. The capability to meet unexpected surges in 
demand for items such as uniforms and body armor is critical to 
maintaining warfighter readiness, the organization noted. Citing a May 
2013 survey of DLA's clothing and apparel contractors, the organization 
stated that 90 percent of respondents were dependent on DoD contracts 
for their financial viability.
    An Alaska Native Corporation representative opposed the proposed 
750-employee size standard for Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing. 
The Corporation owns several small disadvantaged businesses in the 
apparel manufacturing industry, the commenter observed. The commenter 
argued that raising the size standard would negatively affect the 
growth of their company and profits of their shareholders. Raising size 
standards would make a greater number of large companies eligible for 
small business status, thereby increasing competition in the apparel 
manufacturing market and reducing opportunities for their company and 
other small businesses, the commenter explained. This would be 
detrimental in light of decreases in Federal government spending in the 
apparel manufacturing market over the last 5 years because there would 
be more companies bidding on fewer contracts and fewer opportunities 
for true small businesses, the commenter concluded.
    Another commenter recommended a 250-employee size standard for 
several industries within Subsector 315, namely NAICS 315210 (Cut and 
Sew Apparel Contractors), 315220 (Men's and Boys' Cut and Sew Apparel 
Manufacturing), 315240 (Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew 
Apparel Manufacturing), 315280 (Other Cut and Sew Apparel 
Manufacturing), and 315990 (Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel 
Manufacturing). The commenter argued that the 250-employee size 
standard would offer protection for emerging small businesses, given 
the fragility of the clothing and textile industry. However, the 
commenter provided no data or analysis to support the argument.

SBA's Response

    Based on its analysis of industry and Federal procurement data and 
public comments, SBA has determined that it will adopt the 750-employee 
size standard for the seven industries in Subsector 315, Apparel 
Manufacturing, as proposed. In recent years, DLA has strived to 
increase its awards for procuring military clothing through small 
businesses. This has put strains on many small businesses, according to 
the commenters, to meet DLA's expected surge capabilities while 
maintaining their small business size status. The increase from 500 
employees to 750 employees will allow a number of small businesses to 
take on these contracts and to hire more workers without jeopardizing 
their eligibility. Based on data from the Economic Census and System of 
Award Management (SAM), only about 10 additional businesses that are 
primarily involved in Apparel Manufacturing will qualify as small under 
the 750-employee size standard. SBA does not believe that the higher 
size standard will cause a significant negative impact on existing 
small businesses. Therefore, SBA is adopting the 750-employee size 
standard for all industries in NAICS Subsector 315, Apparel 
Manufacturing.

Comments on NAICS 327993, Mineral Wool Manufacturing

    A comment from a trade association for manufacturers of fiber glass 
and rock and slag wool insulation addressed the size standard for NAICS 
327993, Mineral Wool Manufacturing. Specifically, the association 
supported SBA's proposal to increase the size standard for NAICS 327993 
from 750 employees to 1,500 employees.

SBA's Response

    Because there were no comments opposed to this increase, SBA is 
adopting the 1,500 employee size standard for NAICS 327993, as 
proposed.

Comments on NAICS 336412, Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts 
Manufacturing; and NAICS 336413, Other Aircraft Part and Auxiliary 
Equipment Manufacturing

    SBA proposed increasing the size standards for NAICS 336412 from 
1,000 employees to 1,500 employees and for NAICS 336413 from 1,000 
employees to 1,250 employees. A military aircraft parts and auxiliary 
equipment manufacturer supported the proposed increases to size 
standards for both industries, but recommends that SBA adopt the same 
1,500-employee size standard for NAICS 336413 as well, instead of the 
proposed 1,250-employee size standard. The commenter argued that the 
differences in manufacturing engine parts and other aircraft equipment 
are minimal. The single size standard for both industries would provide 
uniform employee levels for small business eligibility and offer them 
more flexibility to adjust to the requirements of the marketplace, the 
commenter explained.

SBA's Response

    SBA has not adopted the recommendation for three reasons. First, 
although product lines and production methods may be related, there 
exist significant differences in industry characteristics between the 
two industries. For example, based on the 2007 Economic Census, the 
average size of firms is 230 employees for NAICS 336412 as compared to 
146 employees for NAICS 336413. Similarly, average assets size is about 
$74 million for NAICS 336412 as opposed to only $26 million for NAICS 
336413. Second, the

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size standards for aircraft, aircraft parts and equipment related 
exceptions to NAICS 541712 (Research and Development in the Physical, 
Engineering and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)) are tied to size 
standards for industries within NAICS Industry Group 3364 (Aerospace 
Product and Parts Manufacturing). Therefore, changing size standards 
for any of the industries in NAICS Industry Group 3364 would also 
require changing the size standards for exceptions under NAICS 541712. 
Third, the National Defense Authorization Act of fiscal year 2013 (NDAA 
2013) limits establishing a single or common size standard for multiple 
industries without proper justification and without publishing such a 
size standard for public comments. Obviously, given the industry data 
that support different size standards for the two industries, it would 
be difficult to justify the single size standard for them in accordance 
with NDAA 2013. As part of its quinquennial review of all size 
standards required by the Jobs Act, SBA will reevaluate the size 
standards for those industries in the coming years and consider the 
recommendation at that time.
    For the above reasons, in this final rule, SBA is adopting the 
1,500-employee size standard for NAICS 336412 and the 1,250-employee 
size standard for NAICS 336413, as proposed.

Comments on NAICS 611512, Flight Training

    A commenter supported increasing size standards for NAICS Sector 
31-33 manufacturing, specifically increasing the size standard for 
NAICS 336413 from 1,000 employees to 1,250 employees. The commenter, 
operating primarily in NAICS 611512 (Flight Training), advocated for 
the creation of a separate manufacturing NAICS code for ``Military 
Defense Training'' with a size standard of 1,500 employees. Contracting 
Officers have recently been utilizing NAICS 336413 for solicitations 
for services contracts involving military training due to its higher 
size standard and technical nature of military training, the commenter 
explained. NAICS 611512 and its $27.5 million receipts based size 
standard do not reflect the requirements for military defense training, 
the commenter added. The commenter argued that flight training can more 
realistically be categorized under NAICS Sector 31-33 (Manufacturing) 
rather than under Sector 61 (Education).

SBA's Response

    SBA cannot make the suggested change for several reasons. First, 
the September 10, 2014 proposed rule and this final rule only apply to 
industries in NAICS Sector 31-33, Manufacturing. The September 10, 2014 
proposed rule did not address NAICS 611512, Flight Training. SBA 
evaluated NAICS 611512 and its size standard in a proposed rule (76 FR 
70667 (November 15, 2011)) that was part of its comprehensive review of 
Sector 61, Educational Services. In the final rule, SBA determined that 
data did not support an increase in the size standard for NAICS 611512. 
The final rule (77 FR 58739 (September 24, 2012)) fully explains and 
justifies how SBA arrived at its determination that the then existing 
$25.5 million size standard for NAICS 611512 should remain unchanged. 
It was increased for inflation to $27.5 million, effective July 14, 
2014, along with increases to all other monetary based size standards 
(79 FR 33647 (June 12, 2014)).
    Second, SBA has no authority or expertise to create new NAICS codes 
or modify existing ones. Creating or modifying NAICS industry 
definitions or codes is done through the U.S. Economic Classification 
Policy Committee under the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 
cooperation with statistical agencies from the U.S., Canada, and 
Mexico. If the commenter believes that a new NAICS code is warranted 
for military flight training, it should approach OMB (see http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/). Every five years, OMB updates NAICS 
codes and definitions, the next being the NAICS 2017 updates.
    For Federal procurement, the contracting officer must specify the 
NAICS code and size standard in accordance with the principal purpose 
of the procurement (13 CFR 121.402(b)). When the government purchases 
manufactured products, the contracting officer must assign the 
appropriate NAICS code and size standard from Sector 31-33. There may 
be ancillary services that accompany the manufactured product, but if 
the principal purpose of the procurement action is to purchase product, 
then the NAICS code and small business size standard are from the 
manufacturing sector. If a service is the primary purpose of the 
procurement, it should be classified under the appropriate services 
NAICS code and size standard. When the government procures both 
products and services, it must determine which is the greater part of 
the contract, and must assign the appropriate NAICS code and size 
standard (13 CFR 121.402(b)). Any interested party adversely affected 
by a contracting officer's NAICS code designation may appeal that 
designation to SBA's Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) (see 13 CFR 
121.1101-1103).

Comments on NAICS 321212, Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing

    A commenter opposed SBA's proposal to increase the size standard 
for Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing (NAICS 321212) from 500 
employees to 1,250 employees. The commenter maintained that the 
increase would have an impact on the majority of manufacturers in this 
industry by affecting the availability of Federal timber, because it 
would increase the competition for the timber sale set aside for small 
businesses in this industry by enlarging the pool of eligible small 
business manufacturers. The commenter argued that the proposed size 
standard increase is not warranted because companies that qualify as 
small under the current size standard already exist. The commenter was 
concerned that by allowing larger companies to qualify as small the 
proposed increase to the size standard for NAICS 321212 would 
negatively impact a number of companies that have made business 
decisions to remain below the 500-employee size standard to benefit 
from the SBA's timber set-aside program. With the proposed 1,250-
employee size standard, the plywood and veneer manufacturers below 500 
employees would lose the protection provided by the program, the 
commenter concluded.

SBA's Response

    With respect to the argument that an increase to the size standard 
for NAICS 321212 or any other wood product manufacturing industry would 
negatively impact firms participating in the SBA's Commercial Timber 
Sale Set-Aside Program, the wood manufacturing industry size standards 
do not apply to determine eligibility for purposes of that program. 
Rather, the size standard for the timber sale set-aside program (except 
for salvage timber) is 500 employees (see 13 CFR 121.507), which SBA 
did not propose to increase.
    The arguments that there are already small businesses under the 
existing size standard, that firms have made business decisions to 
remain small to benefit from the program, and that they would lose 
small business protection if additional firms qualify as small, are not 
valid reasons for not revising the size standard when the relevant 
industry data warrants doing so. Of the 14 industries in NAICS 
Subsector 321, Wood Product Manufacturing, based on

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the results of the evaluation of industry characteristics (such as 
average firm size, industry concentration, and distribution of firms by 
size) and the Federal contracting factor, SBA proposed increasing the 
size standards for NAICS 321212 and four others, and retaining the 
current 500-employee size standard for nine industries. As can be seen 
from the results in Table 3 of the September 10, 2014 proposed rule, 
the industries for which SBA proposed increasing the size standards had 
significantly higher average firm size, four-firm concentration ratio 
and Gini coefficient than others. To still maintain their size standard 
at the 500-employee level would be inconsistent with SBA's mandate to 
adjust size standards based on current industry and market data. 
Moreover, based on the Economic Census and SAM data for NAICS 321212, 
only about five additional firms will qualify as small under the 1,250-
employee size standard, suggesting that the higher size standard will 
have very minimal impact on businesses below the current 500-employee 
size standard. For these reasons, SBA is adopting the 1,250-employee 
size standard for NAICS 321212, as proposed. Similarly, SBA is adopting 
proposed size standards increases for four other industries in 
Subsector 321.

Other Comments

    Two commenters offered general assessments of SBA's proposed rule. 
Both supported SBA's proposed five employee based size standard levels 
for Manufacturing and their incremental increases of 250 employees 
rather than 500 employees; however, one suggested that SBA should 
incorporate the sixth level at 250 employees and set the maximum 
employee based standard at 1,000 employees. A lower size standard would 
protect emerging manufacturers that are not able to compete with 
established larger businesses, the commenter explained. One opposed 
proposed increases to size standards in Manufacturing arguing that 
higher size standards would allow manufacturers to create less 
productive, low paying jobs, while the other commenter supported the 
increases except for industries in Subsector 315 for which the 
commenter suggested a lower 250-employee size standard.
    Both commenters argued that the Agency should lower size standards 
when the analysis supports lowering them. One argued that not lowering 
size standards would encourage manufacturers not to upgrade their 
facilities with advanced manufacturing techniques and allow larger 
manufacturers to compete with true small manufacturers. While one 
commenter suggested that SBA should not adjust employee based size 
standards for labor productivity growth and focus on protecting 
emerging businesses instead, the other pointed out that the lack of 
data on labor productivity would make adjusting size standards based on 
labor productivity difficult. One commenter supported weighing all 
factors equally, while the other suggested weighing some factors more 
than others for certain industries. In addition to employee counts, the 
second commenter suggested other criteria for establishing size 
standards, including business tenure (5 years), subcontracting 
limitations, revenue limits ($30 million), and net worth limits ($5 
million). Lastly, both commenters endorsed SBA's approach to use a 
single value as a size standard as opposed to a range of values.

SBA's Response

    Some of the issues the commenters have raised (such as lowering 
minimum and maximum size standards, using different factors and 
weighing them differently from others, lowering size standards, etc.) 
will be addressed when SBA updates its ``Size Standards Methodology'' 
for the next round of size standards review. With respect to SBA's 
policy of not lowering size standards when the data support doing so, 
SBA provided a detailed explanation in the proposed rule with respect 
to why lowering size standards is not in the best interest of small 
businesses in the current economic climate. SBA is concerned that 
lowering maximum and minimum levels of size standards would cause 
untold numbers of small businesses to lose their eligibility for 
Federal programs.
    Incorporation of net worth into SBA's table of size standards is 
not practicable. It is not a value that lends itself to comparing 
businesses in a particular industry. A company's net worth can be 
affected by a number of things, such as debt, repurchased corporate 
stock, etc. Furthermore, data on net worth is not available by 
industry.
    Other criteria proposed by the commenter would, SBA believes, be 
too nebulous, temporary, and subjective and therefore not useful when 
establishing size standards that usually must remain static and in 
place for a number of years. Establishing small business eligibility 
based on multiple criteria (such as revenue limit, net worth limit, and 
employee count), as suggested by the commenter, would create 
unnecessary complexity and confusion in size standards.

NAICS 326211, Tire Manufacturing (Except Retreading)

    In the September 10, 2014 proposed rule, SBA proposed amending 
Footnote 5 to the table of size standards relating to NAICS 326211, 
Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading). In the absence of comments 
opposing the proposed amendment, SBA is amending Footnote 5, as 
proposed, by replacing the former Census classification codes 30111 and 
30112 with the new Census Product Classification Codes 3262111 and 
3262113 respectively.

Conclusions

    Based on the analyses of the latest industry and Federal 
contracting data available and thorough evaluation of all public 
comments on the proposed rule, SBA is adopting all size standards 
changes in NAICS Sector 31-33, Manufacturing, as proposed. 
Specifically, SBA is increasing size standards for 209 industries in 
NAICS Sector 31-33. These industries, along with their current and 
revised size standards are shown in Table 3 ``Summary of Size Standards 
Revisions in NAICS Sector 31-33.'' SBA is also increasing the refining 
capacity component of the size standard for NAICS 324110 (Petroleum 
Refiners) from 125,000 barrels per calendar day (BPCD) to 200,000 BPCD 
for businesses that are primarily engaged in petroleum refining and 
eliminating the requirement that 90 percent of the output to be 
delivered be refined by the successful bidder from either crude oil or 
bona fide feedstocks. To qualify under the capacity size standard, the 
firm, together with its affiliates, must be primarily engaged in 
refining crude petroleum into refined petroleum products. To reflect 
these changes, SBA is also amending Footnote 4 of SBA's table of size 
standards. Finally, the Agency is also updating Footnote 5 to NAICS 
326211 to reflect the current Census Product Classification Codes 
3262111 and 3262113.

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   Table 3--Summary of Size Standards Revisions in NAICS Sector 31-33
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Current size    Revised size
                    NAICS U.S. industry      standard        standard
    NAICs code             title            (number of      (number of
                                            employees)      employees)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
311111...........  Dog and Cat Food                  500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
311211...........  Flour Milling........             500           1,000
311221...........  Wet Corn Milling.....             750           1,250
311314...........  Cane Sugar                        750           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
311340...........  Nonchocolate                      500           1,000
                    Confectionery
                    Manufacturing.
311351...........  Chocolate and                     500           1,250
                    Confectionery
                    Manufacturing from
                    Cacao Beans.
311352...........  Confectionery                     500           1,000
                    Manufacturing from
                    Purchased Chocolate.
311411...........  Frozen Fruit, Juice,              500           1,000
                    and Vegetable
                    Manufacturing.
311412...........  Frozen Specialty Food             500           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
311421...........  Fruit and Vegetable               500           1,000
                    Canning.
311422...........  Specialty Canning....           1,000           1,250
311423...........  Dried and Dehydrated              500             750
                    Food Manufacturing.
311511...........  Fluid Milk                        500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
311512...........  Creamery Butter                   500             750
                    Manufacturing.
311513...........  Cheese Manufacturing.             500           1,250
311514...........  Dry, Condensed, and               500             750
                    Evaporated Dairy
                    Product
                    Manufacturing.
311520...........  Ice Cream and Frozen              500           1,000
                    Dessert
                    Manufacturing.
311611...........  Animal (except                    500           1,000
                    Poultry)
                    Slaughtering.
311612...........  Meat Processed from               500           1,000
                    Carcasses.
311613...........  Rendering and Meat                500             750
                    Byproduct Processing.
311615...........  Poultry Processing...             500           1,250
311710...........  Seafood Product                   500             750
                    Preparation and
                    Packaging.
311812...........  Commercial Bakeries..             500           1,000
311813...........  Frozen Cakes, Pies,               500             750
                    and Other Pastries
                    Manufacturing.
311821...........  Cookie and Cracker                750           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
311824...........  Dry Pasta, Dough, and             500             750
                    Flour Mixes
                    Manufacturing from
                    Purchased Flour.
311830...........  Tortilla                          500           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
311911...........  Roasted Nuts and                  500             750
                    Peanut Butter
                    Manufacturing.
311919...........  Other Snack Food                  500           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
311920...........  Coffee and Tea                    500             750
                    Manufacturing.
311930...........  Flavoring Syrup and               500           1,000
                    Concentrate
                    Manufacturing.
311941...........  Mayonnaise, Dressing,             500             750
                    and Other Prepared
                    Sauce Manufacturing.
312111...........  Soft Drink                        500           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
312112...........  Bottled Water                     500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
312113...........  Ice Manufacturing....             500             750
312120...........  Breweries............             500           1,250
312130...........  Wineries.............             500           1,000
312140...........  Distilleries.........             750           1,000
312230...........  Tobacco Manufacturing           1,000           1,500
313110...........  Fiber, Yarn, and                  500           1,250
                    Thread Mills.
313230...........  Nonwoven Fabric Mills             500             750
314110...........  Carpet and Rug Mills.             500           1,500
314120...........  Curtain and Linen                 500             750
                    Mills.
315110...........  Hosiery and Sock                  500             750
                    Mills.
315190...........  Other Apparel                     500             750
                    Knitting Mills.
315210...........  Cut and Sew Apparel               500             750
                    Contractors.
315220...........  Men's and Boys' Cut               500             750
                    and Sew Apparel
                    Manufacturing.
315240...........  Women's, Girls', and              500             750
                    Infants' Cut and Sew
                    Apparel
                    Manufacturing.
315280...........  Other Cut and Sew                 500             750
                    Apparel
                    Manufacturing.
316992...........  Women's Handbag and               500             750
                    Purse Manufacturing.
321212...........  Softwood Veneer and               500           1,250
                    Plywood
                    Manufacturing.
321213...........  Engineered Wood                   500             750
                    Member (except
                    Truss) Manufacturing.
321219...........  Reconstituted Wood                500             750
                    Product
                    Manufacturing.
321911...........  Wood Window and Door              500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
321991...........  Manufactured Home                 500           1,250
                    (Mobile Home)
                    Manufacturing.
322121...........  Paper (except                     750           1,250
                    Newsprint) Mills.
322130...........  Paperboard Mills.....             750           1,250
322211...........  Corrugated and Solid              500           1,250
                    Fiber Box
                    Manufacturing.
322219...........  Other Paperboard                  750           1,000
                    Container
                    Manufacturing.
322220...........  Paper Bag and Coated              500             750
                    and Treated Paper
                    Manufacturing.
322230...........  Stationery Product                500             750
                    Manufacturing.
322291...........  Sanitary Paper                    500           1,500
                    Product
                    Manufacturing.
323117...........  Books Printing.......             500           1,250
324191...........  Petroleum Lubricating             500             750
                    Oil and Grease
                    Manufacturing.
325194...........  Cyclic Crude,                     750           1,250
                    Intermediate, and
                    Gum and Wood
                    Chemical
                    Manufacturing.
325199...........  All Other Basic                 1,000           1,250
                    Organic Chemical
                    Manufacturing.
325211...........  Plastics Material and             750           1,250
                    Resin Manufacturing.
325312...........  Phosphatic Fertilizer             500             750
                    Manufacturing.
325320...........  Pesticide and Other               500           1,000
                    Agricultural
                    Chemical
                    Manufacturing.

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325411...........  Medicinal and                     750           1,000
                    Botanical
                    Manufacturing.
325412...........  Pharmaceutical                    750           1,250
                    Preparation
                    Manufacturing.
325413...........  In-Vitro Diagnostic               500           1,250
                    Substance
                    Manufacturing.
325414...........  Biological Product                500           1,250
                    (except Diagnostic)
                    Manufacturing.
325510...........  Paint and Coating                 500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
325611...........  Soap and Other                    750           1,000
                    Detergent
                    Manufacturing.
325612...........  Polish and Other                  500             750
                    Sanitation Good
                    Manufacturing.
325613...........  Surface Active Agent              500             750
                    Manufacturing.
325620...........  Toilet Preparation                500           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
325992...........  Photographic Film,                500           1,500
                    Paper, Plate, and
                    Chemical
                    Manufacturing.
326111...........  Plastics Bag and                  500             750
                    Pouch Manufacturing.
326112...........  Plastics Packaging                500           1,000
                    Film and Sheet
                    (including
                    Laminated)
                    Manufacturing.
326113...........  Unlaminated Plastics              500             750
                    Film and Sheet
                    (except Packaging)
                    Manufacturing.
326122...........  Plastics Pipe and                 500             750
                    Pipe Fitting
                    Manufacturing.
326140...........  Polystyrene Foam                  500           1,000
                    Product
                    Manufacturing.
326150...........  Urethane and Other                500             750
                    Foam Product (except
                    Polystyrene)
                    Manufacturing.
326160...........  Plastics Bottle                   500           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
326191...........  Plastics Plumbing                 500             750
                    Fixture
                    Manufacturing.
326211...........  Tire Manufacturing              1,000           1,500
                    (except Retreading).
326220...........  Rubber and Plastics               500             750
                    Hoses and Belting
                    Manufacturing.
326291...........  Rubber Product                    500             750
                    Manufacturing for
                    Mechanical Use.
327110...........  Pottery, Ceramics,                750           1,000
                    and Plumbing Fixture
                    Manufacturing.
327212...........  Other Pressed and                 750           1,250
                    Blown Glass and
                    Glassware
                    Manufacturing.
327213...........  Glass Container                   750           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
327215...........  Glass Product                     500           1,000
                    Manufacturing Made
                    of Purchased Glass.
327310...........  Cement Manufacturing.             750           1,000
327332...........  Concrete Pipe                     500             750
                    Manufacturing.
327410...........  Lime Manufacturing...             500             750
327420...........  Gypsum Product                  1,000           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
327910...........  Abrasive Product                  500             750
                    Manufacturing.
327993...........  Mineral Wool                      750           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
331110...........  Iron and Steel Mills            1,000           1,500
                    and Ferroalloy
                    Manufacturing.
331315...........  Aluminum Sheet,                   750           1,250
                    Plate, and Foil
                    Manufacturing.
331511...........  Iron Foundries.......             500           1,000
331512...........  Steel Investment                  500           1,000
                    Foundries.
332111...........  Iron and Steel                    500             750
                    Forging.
332112...........  Nonferrous Forging...             500             750
332215...........  Metal Kitchen                     500             750
                    Cookware, Utensil,
                    Cutlery, and
                    Flatware (except
                    Precious)
                    Manufacturing.
332216...........  Saw Blade and                     500             750
                    Handtool
                    Manufacturing.
332311...........  Prefabricated Metal               500             750
                    Building and
                    Component
                    Manufacturing.
332313...........  Plate Work                        500             750
                    Manufacturing.
332321...........  Metal Window and Door             500             750
                    Manufacturing.
332410...........  Power Boiler and Heat             500             750
                    Exchanger
                    Manufacturing.
332420...........  Metal Tank (Heavy                 500             750
                    Gauge) Manufacturing.
332431...........  Metal Can                       1,000           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
332510...........  Hardware                          500             750
                    Manufacturing.
332911...........  Industrial Valve                  500             750
                    Manufacturing.
332912...........  Fluid Power Valve and             500           1,000
                    Hose Fitting
                    Manufacturing.
332913...........  Plumbing Fixture                  500           1,000
                    Fitting and Trim
                    Manufacturing.
332919...........  Other Metal Valve and             500             750
                    Pipe Fitting
                    Manufacturing.
332991...........  Ball and Roller                   750           1,250
                    Bearing
                    Manufacturing.
332992...........  Small Arms Ammunition           1,000           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
333111...........  Farm Machinery and                500           1,250
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333112...........  Lawn and Garden                   500           1,500
                    Tractor and Home
                    Lawn and Garden
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333120...........  Construction                      750           1,250
                    Machinery
                    Manufacturing.
333132...........  Oil and Gas Field                 500           1,250
                    Machinery and
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333242...........  Semiconductor                     500           1,500
                    Machinery
                    Manufacturing.
333244...........  Printing Machinery                500             750
                    and Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333415...........  Air-Conditioning and              750           1,250
                    Warm Air Heating
                    Equipment and
                    Commercial and
                    Industrial
                    Refrigeration
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333611...........  Turbine and Turbine             1,000           1,500
                    Generator Set Units
                    Manufacturing.
333612...........  Speed Changer,                    500             750
                    Industrial High-
                    Speed Drive, and
                    Gear Manufacturing.
333613...........  Mechanical Power                  500             750
                    Transmission
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333618...........  Other Engine                    1,000           1,500
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333911...........  Pump and Pumping                  500             750
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333912...........  Air and Gas                       500           1,000
                    Compressor
                    Manufacturing.
333913...........  Measuring and                     500             750
                    Dispensing Pump
                    Manufacturing.
333921...........  Elevator and Moving               500           1,000
                    Stairway
                    Manufacturing.
333923...........  Overhead Traveling                500           1,250
                    Crane, Hoist, and
                    Monorail System
                    Manufacturing.

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333992...........  Welding and Soldering             500           1,250
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333995...........  Fluid Power Cylinder              500             750
                    and Actuator
                    Manufacturing.
333996...........  Fluid Power Pump and              500           1,250
                    Motor Manufacturing.
334111...........  Electronic Computer             1,000           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
334112...........  Computer Storage                1,000           1,250
                    Device Manufacturing.
334210...........  Telephone Apparatus             1,000           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
334220...........  Radio and Television              750           1,250
                    Broadcasting and
                    Wireless
                    Communications
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
334412...........  Bare Printed Circuit              500             750
                    Board Manufacturing.
334413...........  Semiconductor and                 500           1,250
                    Related Device
                    Manufacturing.
334417...........  Electronic Connector              500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
334418...........  Printed Circuit                   500             750
                    Assembly (Electronic
                    Assembly)
                    Manufacturing.
334510...........  Electromedical and                500           1,250
                    Electrotherapeutic
                    Apparatus
                    Manufacturing.
334511...........  Search, Detection,                750           1,250
                    Navigation,
                    Guidance,
                    Aeronautical, and
                    Nautical System and
                    Instrument
                    Manufacturing.
334513...........  Instruments and                   500             750
                    Related Products
                    Manufacturing for
                    Measuring,
                    Displaying, and
                    Controlling
                    Industrial Process
                    Variables.
334514...........  Totalizing Fluid                  500             750
                    Meter and Counting
                    Device Manufacturing.
334515...........  Instrument                        500             750
                    Manufacturing for
                    Measuring and
                    Testing Electricity
                    and Electrical
                    Signals.
334516...........  Analytical Laboratory             500           1,000
                    Instrument
                    Manufacturing.
334517...........  Irradiation Apparatus             500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
334614...........  Software and Other                750           1,250
                    Prerecorded Compact
                    Disc, Tape, and
                    Record Reproducing.
335110...........  Electric Lamp Bulb              1,000           1,250
                    and Part
                    Manufacturing.
335121...........  Residential Electric              500             750
                    Lighting Fixture
                    Manufacturing.
335210...........  Small Electrical                  750           1,500
                    Appliance
                    Manufacturing.
335221...........  Household Cooking                 750           1,500
                    Appliance
                    Manufacturing.
335222...........  Household                       1,000           1,250
                    Refrigerator and
                    Home Freezer
                    Manufacturing.
335224...........  Household Laundry               1,000           1,250
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
335228...........  Other Major Household             500           1,000
                    Appliance
                    Manufacturing.
335312...........  Motor and Generator             1,000           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
335313...........  Switchgear and                    750           1,250
                    Switchboard
                    Apparatus
                    Manufacturing.
335911...........  Storage Battery                   500           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
335932...........  Noncurrent-Carrying               500           1,000
                    Wiring Device
                    Manufacturing.
336111...........  Automobile                      1,000           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
336112...........  Light Truck and                 1,000           1,500
                    Utility Vehicle
                    Manufacturing.
336120...........  Heavy Duty Truck                1,000           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
336212...........  Truck Trailer                     500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
336213...........  Motor Home                      1,000           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
336214...........  Travel Trailer and                500           1,000
                    Camper Manufacturing.
336310...........  Motor Vehicle                     750           1,000
                    Gasoline Engine and
                    Engine Parts
                    Manufacturing.
336320...........  Motor Vehicle                     750           1,000
                    Electrical and
                    Electronic Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
336330...........  Motor Vehicle                     750           1,000
                    Steering and
                    Suspension
                    Components (except
                    Spring)
                    Manufacturing.
336340...........  Motor Vehicle Brake               750           1,250
                    System Manufacturing.
336350...........  Motor Vehicle                     750           1,500
                    Transmission and
                    Power Train Parts
                    Manufacturing.
336360...........  Motor Vehicle Seating             500           1,500
                    and Interior Trim
                    Manufacturing.
336370...........  Motor Vehicle Metal               500           1,000
                    Stamping.
336390...........  Other Motor Vehicle               750           1,000
                    Parts Manufacturing.
336412...........  Aircraft Engine and             1,000           1,500
                    Engine Parts
                    Manufacturing.
336413...........  Other Aircraft Parts            1,000           1,250
                    and Auxiliary
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
336414...........  Guided Missile and              1,000           1,250
                    Space Vehicle
                    Manufacturing.
336415...........  Guided Missile and              1,000           1,250
                    Space Vehicle
                    Propulsion Unit and
                    Propulsion Unit
                    Parts Manufacturing.
336510...........  Railroad Rolling                1,000           1,500
                    Stock Manufacturing.
336611...........  Ship Building and               1,000           1,250
                    Repairing.
336612...........  Boat Building........             500           1,000
336991...........  Motorcycle, Bicycle,              500           1,000
                    and Parts
                    Manufacturing.
336992...........  Military Armored                1,000           1,500
                    Vehicle, Tank, and
                    Tank Component
                    Manufacturing.
336999...........  All Other                         500           1,000
                    Transportation
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
337110...........  Wood Kitchen Cabinet              500             750
                    and Countertop
                    Manufacturing.
337121...........  Upholstered Household             500           1,000
                    Furniture
                    Manufacturing.
337122...........  Nonupholstered Wood               500             750
                    Household Furniture
                    Manufacturing.
337124...........  Metal Household                   500             750
                    Furniture
                    Manufacturing.
337125...........  Household Furniture               500             750
                    (except Wood and
                    Metal) Manufacturing.
337211...........  Wood Office Furniture             500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
337214...........  Office Furniture                  500           1,000
                    (except Wood)
                    Manufacturing.
337910...........  Mattress                          500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
337920...........  Blind and Shade                   500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
339112...........  Surgical and Medical              500           1,000
                    Instrument
                    Manufacturing.
339113...........  Surgical Appliance                500             750
                    and Supplies
                    Manufacturing.
339114...........  Dental Equipment and              500             750
                    Supplies
                    Manufacturing.
339115...........  Ophthalmic Goods                  500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.

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339920...........  Sporting and Athletic             500             750
                    Goods Manufacturing.
339940...........  Office Supplies                   500             750
                    (except Paper)
                    Manufacturing.
339992...........  Musical Instrument                500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
339993...........  Fastener, Button,                 500             750
                    Needle, and Pin
                    Manufacturing.
339995...........  Burial Casket                     500           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
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Evaluation of Dominance in Field of Operation

    Section 3(a) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632(a)) defines a 
small business concern as one that: (1) Is independently owned and 
operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) meets 
a specific small business definition or size standard established by 
SBA's Administrator. SBA considers as part of its evaluation whether a 
business concern at a proposed or revised size standard would be 
dominant in its field of operation. SBA has determined that for the 
industries for which it has revised size standards in this final rule, 
no individual firm at or below the revised size standard will be large 
enough to dominate its field of operation. At the revised size 
standards that are adopted in this final rule, the small business share 
of total industry receipts among those industries for which SBA has 
revised size standards is, on average, 1.7 percent, ranging from a 
minimum of 0.02 percent to a maximum of 18.9 percent. SBA determines 
that these market shares effectively preclude a firm at or below the 
revised size standards from exerting control on any of the industries.

Compliance With Executive Orders 12866, 13563, 12988 and 13132, the 
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Ch. 35) and the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612)

Executive Order 12866

    The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has determined that this 
final rule is a significant regulatory action for purposes of Executive 
Order 12866. Accordingly, in the next section SBA provides a Regulatory 
Impact Analysis of this rule. However, this rule is not a ``major 
rule'' under the Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 800.

Regulatory Impact Analysis

1. Is there a need for the regulatory action?

    SBA believes that the size standards revisions in this rule are a 
better reflection of the economic characteristics of small businesses 
and the Federal government marketplace in the affected industries. 
SBA's mission is to aid and assist small businesses through a variety 
of financial, procurement, business development, and advocacy programs. 
To determine the intended beneficiaries of these programs, SBA 
establishes distinct definitions of which businesses are deemed small 
businesses. The Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632(a)) delegates to 
SBA's Administrator the responsibility for establishing small business 
definitions. The Act also requires that small business definitions vary 
to reflect industry differences. The Jobs Act further requires SBA to 
review all size standards and make necessary adjustments to reflect 
market conditions. The supplementary information section of this rule 
explains SBA's methodology for analyzing a size standard for a 
particular industry.

2. What are the potential benefits and costs of this regulatory action?

    The most significant benefit to businesses affected by this rule is 
their gaining or maintaining eligibility for Federal small business 
assistance programs. These include SBA's financial assistance programs, 
economic injury disaster loans, and Federal procurement programs 
intended for small businesses. Federal procurement programs provide 
targeted opportunities for small businesses under SBA's business 
development programs, such as 8(a), Small Disadvantaged Businesses 
(SDB), small businesses located in Historically Underutilized Business 
Zones (HUBZone), women-owned small businesses (WOSB), economically 
disadvantaged women-owned small businesses (EDWOSB), and service-
disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSB). Federal agencies may 
also use SBA's size standards for a variety of other regulatory and 
program purposes. These programs assist small businesses to become more 
knowledgeable, stable, and competitive. SBA estimates that in the 209 
industries for which it is increasing size standards about 1,250 firms, 
not small under the current size standards, will become small and 
therefore eligible for these programs. That is about 0.4 percent of all 
firms classified as small under the current size standards in all 
industries that SBA reviewed for the September 10, 2014 proposed rule 
and this final rule. SBA anticipates that the small business share of 
total receipts in those industries will increase from 26 percent to 29 
percent.
    Four groups can benefit from the revised size standards: (1) Some 
businesses that are above the current size standards may gain small 
business status under the higher size standards, thereby enabling them 
to participate in Federal small business assistance programs; (2) 
growing small businesses that are close to exceeding the current size 
standards will be able to retain their small business status under the 
higher size standards, thereby enabling them to continue their 
participation in the programs; (3) Federal agencies that will have a 
larger pool of small businesses from which to draw for their small 
business procurement programs; and, (4) wholesalers and dealers that 
sell products to the Federal government as small businesses under the 
nonmanufacturer rule (13 CFR 121.406(b)) will have additional sources 
of goods to fill their orders.
    SBA estimates that firms gaining small business status under the 
revised size standards might receive Federal contracts totaling $150 
million to $160 million annually under SBA's small business, 8(a), SDB, 
HUBZone, WOSB, EDWOSB, and SDVOSB Programs, as well as other 
unrestricted procurements. The added competition for many of these 
procurements can also result in lower prices to the Government for 
procurements reserved for small businesses, but SBA cannot quantify 
this benefit.
    SBA provides financial assistance to small businesses under its 
7(a) and 504 Loan Programs. Under SBA's 7(a) and 504 Loan Programs, 
based on the fiscal years 2012-2014 data, SBA estimates approximately 
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totaling about $10 million to $15.0 million could be made to these 
newly defined small businesses under the revised size standards. 
However, it is impractical to try to estimate the number and total 
amount of loans with any precision. There are two reasons for this: (1) 
Under the Jobs Act, SBA can now guarantee substantially larger loans 
than in the past; and (2) as described above, the Jobs Act established 
a higher alternative size standard ($15 million in tangible net worth 
and $5 million in net income after income taxes) for business concerns 
that do not meet the size standards for their industry.
    Newly defined small businesses will also benefit from SBA's 
Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program. Since this program is 
contingent on the occurrence and severity of a disaster in the future, 
SBA cannot make a meaningful estimate of this impact.
    In addition, newly defined small businesses will also benefit 
through reduced fees, less paperwork, and fewer compliance requirements 
that are available to small businesses throughout the Federal 
government.
    To the extent that 1,250 newly defined small firms may become 
active in Federal procurement programs, the revised size standards 
might also add administrative costs to the government because there are 
now more businesses eligible for Federal small business programs. For 
example, there will be more firms seeking SBA's guaranteed loans, more 
firms eligible for enrollment in the SAM database, and more firms 
seeking certification as 8(a) or HUBZone firms or qualifying for small 
business, WOSB, EDWOSB, SDVOSB, and SDB status. Among those newly 
defined small businesses seeking Federal assistance, there could be 
additional costs associated with compliance and verification of small 
business status and administration of size protests. However, SBA 
believes that these added administrative costs will be minimal because 
there are mechanisms in place to handle these requirements.
    Additionally, some Federal government contracts might have higher 
costs. With a greater number of businesses defined as small under the 
revised size standards, Federal agencies may set aside more contracts 
to small businesses, rather than use full and open competition. The 
movement from unrestricted to small business set-aside contracting 
might result in competition among fewer total bidders, although there 
will be more small businesses eligible to submit offers. However, the 
additional costs associated with fewer bidders are expected to be minor 
since, by law, procurements may be set aside or reserved for the small 
business, 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, EDWOSB, or SDVOSB Programs only if 
awards are expected to be made at fair and reasonable prices. In 
addition, there may be higher costs when more full and open contracts 
are awarded to HUBZone businesses that receive price evaluation 
preferences.
    Revised size standards might have distributional effects among 
large and small business contractors. Although SBA cannot estimate with 
certainty the actual outcome of the gains and losses among small and 
large businesses, it can identify several probable impacts. Some 
Federal contracts may be transferred to small businesses from large 
businesses. Large businesses may have fewer Federal contract 
opportunities as Federal agencies decide to set aside more contracts 
for small businesses. In addition, some Federal contracts may be 
awarded to HUBZone concerns instead of large businesses since they are 
eligible for price evaluation preferences when they compete on a full 
and open basis.
    Similarly, some businesses defined small under the current size 
standards may receive fewer Federal contracts due to increased 
competition from more businesses now defined as small under higher size 
standards. This transfer may be offset by a greater number of small 
business set-aside procurements. The number of newly defined and 
expanding small businesses that are willing and able to sell to the 
Federal government will limit the potential transfer of contracts from 
large and currently defined small businesses. Because there are so many 
variables affecting the Federal market, SBA cannot estimate the 
potential distributional impacts of these transfers with any degree of 
precision.
    The increased size standards for 209 industries and the 
modification of the size standard for NAICS 324110 in Sector 31-33 are 
consistent with SBA's statutory mandate to assist small business. This 
regulatory action promotes the Administration's objectives. One of 
SBA's goals in support of the Administration's objectives is to help 
individual small businesses succeed through fair and equitable access 
to capital and credit, Government contracts, and management and 
technical assistance. Reviewing and modifying size standards, when 
appropriate, ensures that intended beneficiaries have access to small 
business programs designed to assist them.

Executive Order 13563

    Descriptions of the need for this regulatory action and benefits 
and costs associated with this action including possible distributional 
impacts that relate to Executive Order 13563 are included in the 
Regulatory Impact Analysis under Executive Order 12866, above.
    In an effort to engage interested parties in this action, SBA 
presented its size standards methodology (discussed above under 
Supplementary Information) to various industry associations and trade 
groups. SBA also met with a number of industry groups and individual 
businesses to get their feedback on its methodology and other size 
standards issues. The Agency additionally conferred with Federal 
procurement officials that purchase products manufactured by a number 
of industries for which SBA proposed to increase size standards. In 
addition, as part of its Jobs Act tour SBA presented its size standards 
methodology to businesses in 13 cities in the U.S. and sought their 
input. The presentations included information on the latest status of 
the comprehensive size standards review and on how interested parties 
can provide SBA with input and feedback on size standards.
    Moreover, SBA sent letters to the Directors of the Offices of Small 
and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) at several Federal 
agencies with considerable procurement responsibilities requesting 
their feedback on how the agencies use SBA's size standards and whether 
current size standards meet their programmatic needs (both procurement 
and non-procurement). SBA gave appropriate consideration to all input, 
suggestions, recommendations, and relevant information obtained from 
industry groups, individual businesses, and Federal agencies in 
preparing this rule.
    Finally, the SBA has maintained a roster of parties (government and 
industry) that have expressed interest in various manufacturing 
industries over the last few years, and sent each of them a copy of the 
September 10, 2014 proposed rule to assure they had ample time and 
opportunity to provide comments.
    Increasing size standards for the industries covered in this rule 
is consistent with Executive Order 13563, Section 6, calling for 
retrospective analyses of existing rules. The last comprehensive review 
of size standards occurred during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Since 
then, except for periodic adjustments for monetary based size 
standards, most reviews of size

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standards were limited to a few specific industries in response to 
requests from the public and from Federal agencies. The majority of 
employee based size standards, including those in NAICS Sector 31-33, 
have not been reviewed since they were first established. SBA 
recognizes that changes in industry structure and the Federal 
marketplace over time have rendered existing size standards for some 
industries no longer supportable by current data. Accordingly, in 2007, 
SBA began a comprehensive review of its size standards to ensure that 
existing size standards have supportable bases and to revise them when 
necessary. In addition, the Jobs Act requires SBA to conduct a detailed 
review of all size standards and to make appropriate adjustments to 
reflect market conditions. Specifically, the Jobs Act requires SBA to 
conduct a detailed review of at least one-third of all size standards 
during every 18-month period from the date of its enactment and do a 
complete review of all size standards not less frequently than once 
every 5 years thereafter.

Executive Order 12988

    This action meets applicable standards set forth in Sections 3(a) 
and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to minimize 
litigation, eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden. The action does not 
have retroactive or preemptive effect.

Executive Order 13132

    For purposes of Executive Order 13132, SBA has determined that this 
rule has no substantial, direct effects on the States, on the 
relationship between the national government and the States, or on the 
distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of 
government. Therefore, SBA has determined that this rule has no 
federalism implications warranting preparation of a federalism 
assessment.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    For the purpose of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. Ch. 35, 
SBA has determined that this rule imposes no new reporting or record 
keeping requirements.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), this rule may have a 
significant impact on a substantial number of small businesses in the 
industries covered by this rule. As described above, this rule may 
affect small businesses seeking Federal contracts, loans under SBA's 
7(a), 504 and Economic Injury Disaster Loan Programs, and assistance 
under other Federal small business programs.
    Immediately below, SBA sets forth a final regulatory flexibility 
analysis (FRFA) of this rule addressing the following questions: (1) 
What are the need for and objective of the rule? (2) What are SBA's 
description and estimate of the number of small businesses to which the 
rule applies? (3) What are the projected reporting, record keeping, and 
other compliance requirements of the rule? (4) What are the relevant 
Federal rules that may duplicate, overlap, or conflict with the rule? 
and (5) What alternatives will allow the Agency to accomplish its 
regulatory objectives while minimizing the impact on small businesses?

1. What are the need for and objective of the rule?

    Changes in industry structure, technological changes, productivity 
growth, mergers and acquisitions, and updated industry definitions have 
changed the structure of many industries reviewed in the September 10, 
2014 proposed rule and this final rule. Such changes can be sufficient 
to warrant revisions to current size standards for some industries. 
Based on the analysis of the latest data available, SBA believes that 
the revised size standards in this rule more appropriately reflect the 
size of businesses that need Federal assistance. The Jobs Act also 
requires SBA to review all size standards and make necessary 
adjustments to reflect market conditions.

2. What are SBA's description and estimate of the number of small 
businesses to which the rule will apply?

    SBA estimates that about 1,250 additional firms will become small 
because of revised size standards for 209 industries in NAICS Sector 
31-33. That represents 0.4 percent of total firms that are small under 
current size standards in all industries in that Sector. This will 
result in an increase in the small business share of total industry 
receipts in Sector 31-33 from 26 percent under the current size 
standards to 29 percent under the size standards adopted in this final 
rule. The revised size standards will enable more small businesses to 
retain their small business status for a longer period and many others 
to regain small business status that may have exceeded current size 
standards, making it difficult for them to compete with companies that 
are significantly larger than they are. SBA believes that the overall 
impact of this rule will be positive for existing small businesses, as 
well as for those that exceed the current size standards but are on the 
low end of those that are not small. They might otherwise be called or 
referred to as mid-sized businesses, although SBA only defines what is 
a small business concern. That is, entities that do not meet SBA's 
small business size standards are considered ``other than small.''

3. What are the projected reporting, record keeping and other 
compliance requirements of the rule?

    The size standard changes impose no additional reporting or record 
keeping requirements on small businesses. However, qualifying for 
Federal procurement and a number of other programs requires that 
businesses register in the SAM database and certify in SAM that they 
are small at least once annually. Therefore, businesses opting to 
participate in those programs must comply with SAM requirements. 
Additionally, businesses affected by the changes, if they are already 
registered in SAM, must update their certifications and affirmations. 
However, there are no costs associated with SAM registration or 
certification. Changing size standards alters access to SBA's programs 
designed to assist small businesses, but does not impose a regulatory 
burden because they neither regulate nor control business behavior.

4. What are the relevant Federal rules, which may duplicate, overlap or 
conflict with the rule?

    Under Sec.  3(a)(2)(C) of the Small Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 
632(a)(2)(c), Federal agencies must use SBA's size standards to define 
a small business, unless specifically authorized by statute to do 
otherwise. In 1995, SBA published in the Federal Register a ``Table of 
Statutory and Regulatory Size Standards Set by Agencies Other than 
SBA'' (60 FR 57988, November 24, 1995). SBA is not aware of any Federal 
rule that would duplicate or conflict with establishing size standards.
    However, the Small Business Act and SBA's regulations allow Federal 
agencies to develop different size standards if they believe that SBA's 
size standards are not appropriate for their programs, with the 
approval of SBA's Administrator (13 CFR 121.903). The Regulatory 
Flexibility Act authorizes an agency to establish an alternative small 
business definition for purposes of compliance with that Act, after 
consultation with the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business 
Administration (5 U.S.C. 601(3)).

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5. What alternatives will allow the Agency to accomplish its regulatory 
objectives while minimizing the impact on small entities?

    By law, SBA is required to develop numerical size standards for 
establishing eligibility for Federal small business assistance 
programs. Other than varying size standards by industry and changing 
the size measures, no practical alternative exists to the system of 
numerical size standards.

List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121

    Administrative practice and procedure, Government procurement, 
Government property, Grant programs--business, Individuals with 
disabilities, Loan programs--business, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Small businesses.
    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, SBA amends 13 CFR part 
121 as follows:

PART 121--SMALL BUSINESS SIZE REGULATIONS

    1. The authority citation for part 121 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority:  15 U.S.C. 632, 634(b)(6), 662, and 694a(9).
    2. Amend Sec.  121.201 in the table ``Small Business Size Standards 
by NAICS Industry'' as follows:
    a. Revise the entries for ``311111'', ``311211'', ``311221'', 
``311314'', ``311340'', ``311351'', ``311352'', ``311411'', ``311412'', 
``311421'', ``311422'', ``311423'', ``311511'', ``311512'', ``311513'', 
``311514'', ``311520'', ``311611'', ``311612'', ``311613'', ``311615'', 
``311710'', ``311812'', ``311813'', ``311821'', ``311824'', ``311830'', 
``311911'', ``311919'', ``311920'', ``311930'', ``311941'', ``312111'', 
``312112'', ``312113'', ``312120'', ``312130'', ``312140'', ``312230'', 
``313110'', ``313230'', ``314110'', ``314120'', ``315110'', ``315190'', 
``315210'', ``315220'', ``315240'', ``315280'', ``316992'', ``321212'', 
``321213'', ``321219'', ``321911'', ``321991'', ``322121'', ``322130'', 
``322211'', ``322219'', ``322220'', ``322230'', ``322291'', ``323117'', 
``324110'', ``324191'', ``325194'', ``325199'', ``325211'', ``325312'', 
``325320'', ``325411'', ``325412'', ``325413'', ``325414'', ``325510'', 
``325611'', ``325612'', ``325613'', ``325620'', ``325992'', ``326111'', 
``326112'', ``326113'', ``326122'', ``326140'', ``326150'', ``326160'', 
``326191'', ``326211'', ``326220'', ``326291'', ``327110'', ``327212'', 
``327213'', ``327215'', ``327310'', ``327332'', ``327410'', ``327420'', 
``327910'', ``327993'', ``331110'', ``331315'', ``331511'', ``331512'', 
``332111'', ``332112'', ``332215'', ``332216'', ``332311'', ``332313'', 
``332321'', ``332410'', ``332420'', ``332431'', ``332510'', ``332911'', 
``332912'', ``332913'', ``332919'', ``332991'', ``332992'', ``333111'', 
``333112'', ``333120'', ``333132'', ``333242'', ``333244'', ``333415'', 
``333611'', ``333612'', ``333613'', ``333618'', ``333911'', ``333912'', 
``333913'', ``333921'', ``333923'', ``333992'', ``333995'', ``333996'', 
``334111'', ``334112'', ``334210'', ``334220'', ``334412'', ``334413'', 
``334417'', ``334418'', ``334510'', ``334511'', ``334513'', ``334514'', 
``334515'', ``334516'', ``334517'', ``334614'', ``335110'', ``335121'', 
``335210'', ``335221'', ``335222'', ``335224'', ``335228'', ``335312'', 
``335313'', ``335911'', ``335932'', ``336111'', ``336112'', ``336120'', 
``336212'', ``336213'', ``336214'', ``336310'', ``336320'', ``336330'', 
``336340'', ``336350'', ``336360'', ``336370'', ``336390'', ``336412'', 
``336413'', ``336414'', ``336415'', ``336510'', ``336611'', ``336612'', 
``336991'', ``336992'', ``336999'', ``337110'', ``337121'', ``337122'', 
``337124'', ``337125'', ``337211'', ``337214'', ``337910'', ``337920'', 
``339112'', ``339113'', ``339114'', ``339115'', ``339920'', ``339940'', 
“339992'', ``339993'', and ``339995''; and

0
b. Revise footnotes 3, 4, 5, and 7.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  121.201  What size standards has SBA identified by North American 
Industry Classification System codes?

* * * * *

             Small Business Size Standards by NAICS Industry
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Size standards  Size standards
   NAICS codes      NAICS U.S. industry   in millions of   in number of
                           title              dollars        employees
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                              * * * * * * *
311111...........  Dog and Cat Food       ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
311211...........  Flour Milling........  ..............           1,000
 
                              * * * * * * *
311221...........  Wet Corn Milling.....  ..............           1,250
 
                              * * * * * * *
311314...........  Cane Sugar             ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
311340...........  Nonchocolate           ..............           1,000
                    Confectionery
                    Manufacturing.
311351...........  Chocolate and          ..............           1,250
                    Confectionery
                    Manufacturing from
                    Cacao Beans.
311352...........  Confectionery          ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing from
                    Purchased Chocolate.
311411...........  Frozen Fruit, Juice,   ..............           1,000
                    and Vegetable
                    Manufacturing.
311412...........  Frozen Specialty Food  ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
311421...........  Fruit and Vegetable    ..............       \3\ 1,000
                    Canning \3\.
311422...........  Specialty Canning....  ..............           1,250
311423...........  Dried and Dehydrated   ..............             750
                    Food Manufacturing.
311511...........  Fluid Milk             ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
311512...........  Creamery Butter        ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
311513...........  Cheese Manufacturing.  ..............           1,250
311514...........  Dry, Condensed, and    ..............             750
                    Evaporated Dairy
                    Product
                    Manufacturing.
311520...........  Ice Cream and Frozen   ..............           1,000
                    Dessert
                    Manufacturing.
311611...........  Animal (except         ..............           1,000
                    Poultry)
                    Slaughtering.
311612...........  Meat Processed from    ..............           1,000
                    Carcasses.

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311613...........  Rendering and Meat     ..............             750
                    Byproduct Processing.
311615...........  Poultry Processing...  ..............           1,250
311710...........  Seafood Product        ..............             750
                    Preparation and
                    Packaging.
 
                              * * * * * * *
311812...........  Commercial Bakeries..  ..............           1,000
311813...........  Frozen Cakes, Pies,    ..............             750
                    and Other Pastries
                    Manufacturing.
311821...........  Cookie and Cracker     ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
311824...........  Dry Pasta, Dough, and  ..............             750
                    Flour Mixes
                    Manufacturing from
                    Purchased Flour.
311830...........  Tortilla               ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
311911...........  Roasted Nuts and       ..............             750
                    Peanut Butter
                    Manufacturing.
311919...........  Other Snack Food       ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
311920...........  Coffee and Tea         ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
311930...........  Flavoring Syrup and    ..............           1,000
                    Concentrate
                    Manufacturing.
311941...........  Mayonnaise, Dressing,  ..............             750
                    and Other Prepared
                    Sauce Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
312111...........  Soft Drink             ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
312112...........  Bottled Water          ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
312113...........  Ice Manufacturing....  ..............             750
312120...........  Breweries............  ..............           1,250
312130...........  Wineries.............  ..............           1,000
312140...........  Distilleries.........  ..............           1,000
312230...........  Tobacco Manufacturing  ..............           1,500
313110...........  Fiber, Yarn, and       ..............           1,250
                    Thread Mills.
 
                              * * * * * * *
313230...........  Nonwoven Fabric Mills  ..............             750
 
                              * * * * * * *
314110...........  Carpet and Rug Mills.  ..............           1,500
314120...........  Curtain and Linen      ..............             750
                    Mills.
 
                              * * * * * * *
315110...........  Hosiery and Sock       ..............             750
                    Mills.
315190...........  Other Apparel          ..............             750
                    Knitting Mills.
315210...........  Cut and Sew Apparel    ..............             750
                    Contractors.
315220...........  Men's and Boys' Cut    ..............             750
                    and Sew Apparel
                    Manufacturing.
315240...........  Women's, Girls', and   ..............             750
                    Infants' Cut and Sew
                    Apparel
                    Manufacturing.
315280...........  Other Cut and Sew      ..............             750
                    Apparel
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
316992...........  Women's Handbag and    ..............             750
                    Purse Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
321212...........  Softwood Veneer and    ..............           1,250
                    Plywood
                    Manufacturing.
321213...........  Engineered Wood        ..............             750
                    Member (except
                    Truss) Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
321219...........  Reconstituted Wood     ..............             750
                    Product
                    Manufacturing.
321911...........  Wood Window and Door   ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
321991...........  Manufactured Home      ..............           1,250
                    (Mobile Home)
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
322121...........  Paper (except          ..............           1,250
                    Newsprint) Mills.
 
                              * * * * * * *
322130...........  Paperboard Mills.....  ..............           1,250
322211...........  Corrugated and Solid   ..............           1,250
                    Fiber Box
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
322219...........  Other Paperboard       ..............           1,000
                    Container
                    Manufacturing.
322220...........  Paper Bag and Coated   ..............             750
                    and Treated Paper
                    Manufacturing.
322230...........  Stationery Product     ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
322291...........  Sanitary Paper         ..............           1,500
                    Product
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
323117...........  Books Printing.......  ..............           1,250

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                              * * * * * * *
324110...........  Petroleum Refineries   ..............       \4\ 1,500
                    \4\.
 
                              * * * * * * *
324191...........  Petroleum Lubricating  ..............             750
                    Oil and Grease
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
325194...........  Cyclic Crude,          ..............           1,250
                    Intermediate, and
                    Gum and Wood
                    Chemical
                    Manufacturing.
325199...........  All Other Basic        ..............           1,250
                    Organic Chemical
                    Manufacturing.
325211...........  Plastics Material and  ..............           1,250
                    Resin Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
325312...........  Phosphatic Fertilizer  ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
325320...........  Pesticide and Other    ..............           1,000
                    Agricultural
                    Chemical
                    Manufacturing.
325411...........  Medicinal and          ..............           1,000
                    Botanical
                    Manufacturing.
325412...........  Pharmaceutical         ..............           1,250
                    Preparation
                    Manufacturing.
325413...........  In[dash]Vitro          ..............           1,250
                    Diagnostic Substance
                    Manufacturing.
325414...........  Biological Product     ..............           1,250
                    (except Diagnostic)
                    Manufacturing.
325510...........  Paint and Coating      ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
325611...........  Soap and Other         ..............           1,000
                    Detergent
                    Manufacturing.
325612...........  Polish and Other       ..............             750
                    Sanitation Good
                    Manufacturing.
325613...........  Surface Active Agent   ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
325620...........  Toilet Preparation     ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
325992...........  Photographic Film,     ..............           1,500
                    Paper, Plate, and
                    Chemical
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
326111...........  Plastics Bag and       ..............             750
                    Pouch Manufacturing.
326112...........  Plastics Packaging     ..............           1,000
                    Film and Sheet
                    (including
                    Laminated)
                    Manufacturing.
326113...........  Unlaminated Plastics   ..............             750
                    Film and Sheet
                    (except Packaging)
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
326122...........  Plastics Pipe and      ..............             750
                    Pipe Fitting
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
326140...........  Polystyrene Foam       ..............           1,000
                    Product
                    Manufacturing.
326150...........  Urethane and Other     ..............             750
                    Foam Product (except
                    Polystyrene)
                    Manufacturing.
326160...........  Plastics Bottle        ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
326191...........  Plastics Plumbing      ..............             750
                    Fixture
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
326211...........  Tire Manufacturing     ..............       \5\ 1,500
                    (except Retreading)
                    \5\.
 
                              * * * * * * *
326220...........  Rubber and Plastics    ..............             750
                    Hoses and Belting
                    Manufacturing.
326291...........  Rubber Product         ..............             750
                    Manufacturing for
                    Mechanical Use.
 
                              * * * * * * *
327110...........  Pottery, Ceramics,     ..............           1,000
                    and Plumbing Fixture
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
327212...........  Other Pressed and      ..............           1,250
                    Blown Glass and
                    Glassware
                    Manufacturing.
327213...........  Glass Container        ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
327215...........  Glass Product          ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing Made
                    of Purchased Glass.
327310...........  Cement Manufacturing.  ..............           1,000
 
                              * * * * * * *
327332...........  Concrete Pipe          ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
327410...........  Lime Manufacturing...  ..............             750
327420...........  Gypsum Product         ..............           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
327910...........  Abrasive Product       ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
 

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                              * * * * * * *
327993...........  Mineral Wool           ..............           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
331110...........  Iron and Steel Mills   ..............           1,500
                    and Ferroalloy
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
331315...........  Aluminum Sheet,        ..............           1,250
                    Plate, and Foil
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
331511...........  Iron Foundries.......  ..............           1,000
331512...........  Steel Investment       ..............           1,000
                    Foundries.
 
                              * * * * * * *
332111...........  Iron and Steel         ..............             750
                    Forging.
332112...........  Nonferrous Forging...  ..............             750
 
                              * * * * * * *
332215...........  Metal Kitchen          ..............             750
                    Cookware, Utensil,
                    Cutlery, and
                    Flatware (except
                    Precious)
                    Manufacturing.
332216...........  Saw Blade and          ..............             750
                    Handtool
                    Manufacturing.
332311...........  Prefabricated Metal    ..............             750
                    Building and
                    Component
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
332313...........  Plate Work             ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
332321...........  Metal Window and Door  ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
332410...........  Power Boiler and Heat  ..............             750
                    Exchanger
                    Manufacturing.
332420...........  Metal Tank (Heavy      ..............             750
                    Gauge) Manufacturing.
332431...........  Metal Can              ..............           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
332510...........  Hardware               ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
332911...........  Industrial Valve       ..............             750
                    Manufacturing.
332912...........  Fluid Power Valve and  ..............           1,000
                    Hose Fitting
                    Manufacturing.
332913...........  Plumbing Fixture       ..............           1,000
                    Fitting and Trim
                    Manufacturing.
332919...........  Other Metal Valve and  ..............             750
                    Pipe Fitting
                    Manufacturing.
332991...........  Ball and Roller        ..............           1,250
                    Bearing
                    Manufacturing.
332992...........  Small Arms Ammunition  ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
333111...........  Farm Machinery and     ..............           1,250
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333112...........  Lawn and Garden        ..............           1,500
                    Tractor and Home
                    Lawn and Garden
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333120...........  Construction           ..............           1,250
                    Machinery
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
333132...........  Oil and Gas Field      ..............           1,250
                    Machinery and
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
333242...........  Semiconductor          ..............           1,500
                    Machinery
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
333244...........  Printing Machinery     ..............             750
                    and Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
333415...........  Air-Conditioning and   ..............           1,250
                    Warm Air Heating
                    Equipment and
                    Commercial and
                    Industrial
                    Refrigeration
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
333611...........  Turbine and Turbine    ..............           1,500
                    Generator Set Units
                    Manufacturing.
333612...........  Speed Changer,         ..............             750
                    Industrial High-
                    Speed Drive, and
                    Gear Manufacturing.
333613...........  Mechanical Power       ..............             750
                    Transmission
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333618...........  Other Engine           ..............           1,500
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333911...........  Pump and Pumping       ..............             750
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
333912...........  Air and Gas            ..............           1,000
                    Compressor
                    Manufacturing.
333913...........  Measuring and          ..............             750
                    Dispensing Pump
                    Manufacturing.
333921...........  Elevator and Moving    ..............           1,000
                    Stairway
                    Manufacturing.
 

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                              * * * * * * *
333923...........  Overhead Traveling     ..............           1,250
                    Crane, Hoist, and
                    Monorail System
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
333992...........  Welding and Soldering  ..............           1,250
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
333995...........  Fluid Power Cylinder   ..............             750
                    and Actuator
                    Manufacturing.
333996...........  Fluid Power Pump and   ..............           1,250
                    Motor Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
334111...........  Electronic Computer    ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
334112...........  Computer Storage       ..............           1,250
                    Device Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
334210...........  Telephone Apparatus    ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
334220...........  Radio and Television   ..............           1,250
                    Broadcasting and
                    Wireless
                    Communications
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
334412...........  Bare Printed Circuit   ..............             750
                    Board Manufacturing.
334413...........  Semiconductor and      ..............           1,250
                    Related Device
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
334417...........  Electronic Connector   ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
334418...........  Printed Circuit        ..............             750
                    Assembly (Electronic
                    Assembly)
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
334510...........  Electromedical and     ..............           1,250
                    Electrotherapeutic
                    Apparatus
                    Manufacturing.
334511...........  Search, Detection,     ..............           1,250
                    Navigation,
                    Guidance,
                    Aeronautical, and
                    Nautical System and
                    Instrument
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
334513...........  Instruments and        ..............             750
                    Related Products
                    Manufacturing for
                    Measuring,
                    Displaying, and
                    Controlling
                    Industrial Process
                    Variables.
334514...........  Totalizing Fluid       ..............             750
                    Meter and Counting
                    Device Manufacturing.
334515...........  Instrument             ..............             750
                    Manufacturing for
                    Measuring and
                    Testing Electricity
                    and Electrical
                    Signals.
334516...........  Analytical Laboratory  ..............           1,000
                    Instrument
                    Manufacturing.
334517...........  Irradiation Apparatus  ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
334614...........  Software and Other     ..............           1,250
                    Prerecorded Compact
                    Disc, Tape, and
                    Record Reproducing.
335110...........  Electric Lamp Bulb     ..............           1,250
                    and Part
                    Manufacturing.
335121...........  Residential Electric   ..............             750
                    Lighting Fixture
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
335210...........  Small Electrical       ..............           1,500
                    Appliance
                    Manufacturing.
335221...........  Household Cooking      ..............           1,500
                    Appliance
                    Manufacturing.
335222...........  Household              ..............           1,250
                    Refrigerator and
                    Home Freezer
                    Manufacturing.
335224...........  Household Laundry      ..............           1,250
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
335228...........  Other Major Household  ..............           1,000
                    Appliance
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
335312...........  Motor and Generator    ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
335313...........  Switchgear and         ..............           1,250
                    Switchboard
                    Apparatus
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
335911...........  Storage Battery        ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
335932...........  Noncurrent-Carrying    ..............           1,000
                    Wiring Device
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
336111...........  Automobile             ..............           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
336112...........  Light Truck and        ..............           1,500
                    Utility Vehicle
                    Manufacturing.
336120...........  Heavy Duty Truck       ..............           1,500
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
336212...........  Truck Trailer          ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
336213...........  Motor Home             ..............           1,250
                    Manufacturing.
336214...........  Travel Trailer and     ..............           1,000
                    Camper Manufacturing.

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336310...........  Motor Vehicle          ..............           1,000
                    Gasoline Engine and
                    Engine Parts
                    Manufacturing.
336320...........  Motor Vehicle          ..............           1,000
                    Electrical and
                    Electronic Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
336330...........  Motor Vehicle          ..............           1,000
                    Steering and
                    Suspension
                    Components (except
                    Spring)
                    Manufacturing.
336340...........  Motor Vehicle Brake    ..............           1,250
                    System Manufacturing.
336350...........  Motor Vehicle          ..............           1,500
                    Transmission and
                    Power Train Parts
                    Manufacturing.
336360...........  Motor Vehicle Seating  ..............           1,500
                    and Interior Trim
                    Manufacturing.
336370...........  Motor Vehicle Metal    ..............           1,000
                    Stamping.
336390...........  Other Motor Vehicle    ..............           1,000
                    Parts Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
336412...........  Aircraft Engine and    ..............           1,500
                    Engine Parts
                    Manufacturing.
336413...........  Other Aircraft Parts   ..............       \7\ 1,250
                    and Auxiliary
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing \7\.
336414...........  Guided Missile and     ..............           1,250
                    Space Vehicle
                    Manufacturing.
336415...........  Guided Missile and     ..............           1,250
                    Space Vehicle
                    Propulsion Unit and
                    Propulsion Unit
                    Parts Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
336510...........  Railroad Rolling       ..............           1,500
                    Stock Manufacturing.
336611...........  Ship Building and      ..............           1,250
                    Repairing.
336612...........  Boat Building........  ..............           1,000
336991...........  Motorcycle, Bicycle,   ..............           1,000
                    and Parts
                    Manufacturing.
336992...........  Military Armored       ..............           1,500
                    Vehicle, Tank, and
                    Tank Component
                    Manufacturing.
336999...........  All Other              ..............           1,000
                    Transportation
                    Equipment
                    Manufacturing.
337110...........  Wood Kitchen Cabinet   ..............             750
                    and Countertop
                    Manufacturing.
337121...........  Upholstered Household  ..............           1,000
                    Furniture
                    Manufacturing.
337122...........  Nonupholstered Wood    ..............             750
                    Household Furniture
                    Manufacturing.
337124...........  Metal Household        ..............             750
                    Furniture
                    Manufacturing.
337125...........  Household Furniture    ..............             750
                    (except Wood and
                    Metal) Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
337211...........  Wood Office Furniture  ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
337214...........  Office Furniture       ..............           1,000
                    (except Wood)
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
337910...........  Mattress               ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
337920...........  Blind and Shade        ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
339112...........  Surgical and Medical   ..............           1,000
                    Instrument
                    Manufacturing.
339113...........  Surgical Appliance     ..............             750
                    and Supplies
                    Manufacturing.
339114...........  Dental Equipment and   ..............             750
                    Supplies
                    Manufacturing.
339115...........  Ophthalmic Goods       ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
339920...........  Sporting and Athletic  ..............             750
                    Goods Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
339940...........  Office Supplies        ..............             750
                    (except Paper)
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
339992...........  Musical Instrument     ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
339993...........  Fastener, Button,      ..............             750
                    Needle, and Pin
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
339995...........  Burial Casket          ..............           1,000
                    Manufacturing.
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    Footnotes
* * * * *
    3. NAICS code 311421--For purposes of Government procurement for 
food canning and preserving, the standard of 1,000 employees excludes 
agricultural labor as defined in 3306(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, 
26 U.S.C. 3306(k).
    4. NAICS code 324110--To qualify as small for purposes of 
Government procurement, the petroleum refiner, including its 
affiliates, must be a concern that has either no more than 1,500 
employees or no more than 200,000 barrels per calendar day total 
Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil Distillation capacity. Capacity includes 
all domestic and foreign affiliates, all owned or leased facilities, 
and all facilities under a processing agreement or an arrangement such 
as an exchange agreement or a throughput. To qualify

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under the capacity size standard, the firm, together with its 
affiliates, must be primarily engaged in refining crude petroleum into 
refined petroleum products. A firm's ``primary industry'' is determined 
in accordance with 13 CFR 121.107.
    5. NAICS code 326211--For Government procurement, a firm is small 
for bidding on a contract for pneumatic tires within Census NAICS 
Product Classification codes 3262111 and 3262113, provided that:
    (a) The value of tires within Census NAICS Product Classification 
codes 3262113 that it manufactured in the United States during the 
previous calendar year is more than 50 percent of the value of its 
total worldwide manufacture,
    (b) The value of pneumatic tires within Census NAICS Product 
Classification codes 3262113 comprising its total worldwide manufacture 
during the preceding calendar year was less than 5 percent of the value 
of all such tires manufactured in the United States during that period, 
and
    (c) The value of the principal product that it manufactured, 
produced, or sold worldwide during the preceding calendar year is less 
than 10 percent of the total value of such products manufactured or 
otherwise produced or sold in the United States during that period.
* * * * *
    7. NAICS code 336413--Contracts for the rebuilding or overhaul of 
aircraft ground support equipment on a contract basis are classified 
under NAICS code 336413.
* * * * *

Maria Contreras-Sweet,
Administrator.
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                                                 with a separate distinct size standard, and             a service contract, but also has a supply              establishes small business size
                                                 that industry accounts for 50 percent or more           component, the nonmanufacturer rule                    definitions (referred to as size
                                                 of the value of the entire procurement, then            does not apply to the supply component                 standards) for private sector industries
                                                 the proper size standard is the one for that
                                                                                                         of the requirement.                                    in the United States. The SBA’s size
                                                 particular industry, and not the
                                                 Environmental Remediation Service size                  *      *    *    *     *                               standards generally use two primary
                                                 standard.                                                  (5) The Administrator or designee                   measures of business size, average
                                                                                                         may waive the requirement set forth in                 annual receipts and average number of
                                                 *      *     *       *      *
                                                    18. NAICS code 541519—An Information                 paragraph (b)(1)(iv) of this section under             employees. Financial assets, electric
                                                 Technology Value Added Reseller (ITVAR)                 the following two circumstances:                       output, and refining capacity are used as
                                                 provides a total solution to information                                                                       size measures for a few specialized
                                                                                                         *      *    *    *     *
                                                 technology acquisitions by providing multi-                                                                    industries. In addition, SBA’s Small
                                                 vendor hardware and software along with                 Maria Contreras-Sweet,                                 Business Investment Company (SBIC),
                                                 significant value added services. Significant           Administrator.                                         Certified Development Company (CDC/
                                                 value added services consist of, but are not                                                                   504) and 7(a) Loan Programs determine
                                                                                                         [FR Doc. 2016–00922 Filed 1–25–16; 8:45 am]
                                                 limited to, configuration consulting and                                                                       small business eligibility using either
                                                 design, systems integration, installation of            BILLING CODE 8025–01–P
                                                                                                                                                                the industry based size standards or an
                                                 multi-vendor computer equipment,
                                                 customization of hardware or software,                                                                         alternative size standard based on both
                                                 training, product technical support,                    SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION                          net worth and net income. At the start
                                                 maintenance, and end user support. For                                                                         of the current comprehensive review of
                                                 purposes of Government procurement, an                  13 CFR Part 121                                        size standards, there were 41 different
                                                 information technology procurement                                                                             size standards, covering 1,141 NAICS
                                                 classified under this exception and 150-                RIN 3245–AG50
                                                                                                                                                                industries and 18 ‘‘exceptions.’’ in
                                                 employee size standard must consist of at                                                                      SBA’s table of size standards. Of these,
                                                 least 15% and not more than 50% of value                Small Business Size Standards for
                                                                                                         Manufacturing                                          31 were based on average annual
                                                 added services, as measured by the total
                                                                                                                                                                receipts, seven on average number of
                                                 contract price. In addition, the offeror must
                                                 comply with the manufacturing performance
                                                                                                         AGENCY:  U.S. Small Business                           employees, and three on other
                                                 requirements, or comply with the non-                   Administration.                                        measures. Presently, there are 28
                                                 manufacturer rule by supplying the products             ACTION: Final rule.                                    different size standards, covering 1047
                                                 of small business concerns, unless SBA has                                                                     NAICS industries and 16 ‘‘exceptions.’’
                                                 issued a class or contract specific waiver of           SUMMARY:   The United States Small                     Of these NAICS industries and
                                                 the non-manufacturer rule. If the contract              Business Administration (SBA) is                       exceptions, 533 are covered by size
                                                 consists of less than 15% of value added                increasing small business size standards               standards based on average annual
                                                 services, then it must be classified under a            for 209 industries in North American                   receipts, 509 on average number of
                                                 NAICS manufacturing industry. If the                    Industry Classification System (NAICS)                 employees, and five on average assets.
                                                 contract consists of more than 50% of value             Sector 31–33, Manufacturing. SBA is                       Over the years, some members of the
                                                 added services, then it must be classified
                                                 under the NAICS industry that best describes
                                                                                                         also modifying the size standard for                   public have remarked that SBA’s size
                                                 the predominate service of the procurement.             NAICS 324110, Petroleum Refiners, by                   standards have not kept up with
                                                                                                         increasing the refining capacity                       changes in the economy, and in
                                                 *     *     *     *    *                                                                                       particular, that they do not reflect
                                                                                                         component of the size standard to
                                                 ■ 3. Amend § 121.406 by revising                        200,000 barrels per calendar day for                   changes in the Federal contracting
                                                 paragraph (b)(3) and paragraphs (b)(4)                  businesses that are primarily engaged in               marketplace and industry structure. The
                                                 introductory text and (b)(5) introductory               petroleum refining and by eliminating                  last comprehensive size standards
                                                 text to read as follows:                                the requirement that 90 percent of the                 review was in the late 1970s and early
                                                 § 121.406 How does a small business                     output to be delivered be refined by the               1980s. Size standards reviews since
                                                 concern qualify to provide manufactured                 successful bidder from either crude oil                then, until this comprehensive review,
                                                 products or other supply items under a                  or bona fide feedstocks. The Agency is                 were generally limited to a few specific
                                                 small business set-aside, service-disabled              also updating Footnote 5 to NAICS                      industries in response to requests from
                                                 veteran-owned small business set-aside,                 326211 to reflect the current Census                   the public and from Federal agencies.
                                                 WOSB or EDWOSB set-aside, or 8(a)                       Product Classification Codes 3262111                   SBA also makes periodic inflation
                                                 contract?                                               and 3262113. As part of its ongoing                    adjustments to its monetary based size
                                                 *      *    *     *    *                                comprehensive size standards review,                   standards. The latest inflation
                                                    (b) * * *                                            SBA evaluated employee based size                      adjustment to size standards was
                                                    (3) The nonmanufacturer rule applies                 standards for all 364 industries in                    effective July 14, 2015 (79 FR 33647
                                                 only to procurements that have been                     NAICS Sector 31–33 to determine                        (June 12, 2014)).
                                                 assigned a manufacturing or supply                      whether they should be retained or                        Because of changes in industry
                                                 NAICS code, or the Information                          revised. This rule is one of a series of               structure and the Federal marketplace
                                                 Technology Value Added Resellers                        rules that result from SBA’s review of                 since the last overall review, current
                                                 (ITVAR) exception to NAICS code                         size standards of industries grouped by                data no longer supported existing size
                                                 541519. The nonmanufacturer rule does                   NAICS Sector.                                          standards for some industries.
                                                 not apply to contracts that have been                                                                          Accordingly, in 2007, SBA began a
                                                                                                         DATES: This rule is effective February
                                                 assigned a service (except for the ITVAR                                                                       comprehensive review to determine
                                                                                                         26, 2016.
                                                 exception to NAICS code 541519),                                                                               whether existing size standards are
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                                                 construction, or specialty trade                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                       consistent with current data, and to
                                                 construction NAICS code.                                Jorge Laboy-Bruno, Ph.D., Economist,                   revise them, when necessary.
                                                    (4) The nonmanufacturer rule applies                 Size Standards Division, (202) 205–6618                   In addition, on September 27, 2010,
                                                 only to the supply component of a                       or sizestandards@sba.gov.                              the President of the United States signed
                                                 requirement classified as a                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To                          the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010
                                                 manufacturing, supply, or ITVAR                         determine eligibility for Federal small                (Jobs Act), 111 Public Law 240, 124 Stat.
                                                 contract. If a requirement is classified as             business assistance programs, SBA                      2504, Sep. 27, 2010. The Jobs Act


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                                                 directs SBA to conduct a detailed                       the potential impact a size standard                   whether these were appropriate levels
                                                 review of all size standards and to make                revision might have on its financial                   and requested suggestions for
                                                 appropriate adjustments to reflect                      assistance programs, and whether a                     alternatives, if commenters thought
                                                 market conditions. Specifically, the Jobs               business under a revised size standard                 them more appropriate.
                                                 Act requires SBA to conduct a detailed                  would be dominant in its industry. SBA                    2. Consistent with its policy of not
                                                 review of at least one-third of all size                analyzed the characteristics of every                  lowering any size standards in its
                                                 standards during every18-month period                   industry in NAICS 31–33, using mostly                  recently completed proposed and final
                                                 from the date of its enactment and                      a special tabulation obtained from the                 rules on receipts based size standards,
                                                 review of all size standards not less                   U.S. Bureau of the Census from its 2007                SBA proposed retaining the current 500-
                                                 frequently than once every 5 years                      Economic Census (the latest available).                employee minimum and 1,500-
                                                 thereafter. Reviewing existing small                    For the proposed rule, SBA also                        employee maximum size standards for
                                                 business size standards and making                      evaluated the small business share of                  all industries in the Manufacturing
                                                 appropriate adjustments based on                        Federal contracts in each of those                     Sector. In its ‘‘Size Standards
                                                 current data are also consistent with                   industries using data from the Federal                 Methodology,’’ available at
                                                 Executive Order 13563, ‘‘Improving                      Procurement Data System—Next                           www.sba.gov/size, SBA had proposed
                                                 Regulation and Regulatory Review.’’                     Generation (FPDS–NG) for fiscal years                  setting the minimum size standard for
                                                    SBA has chosen not to review all size                2009–2011. To evaluate the impact of                   these industries at 250 employees and
                                                 standards at one time. Rather, the                      changes to size standards on its loan                  the maximum size standard at 1000
                                                 Agency is reviewing groups of related                   programs, SBA analyzed internal data                   employees. That would entail lowering
                                                 industries on an NAICS Sector by Sector                 on its guaranteed loan programs for                    size standards for some industries. SBA
                                                 basis.                                                  fiscal years 2010–2012. In this final rule,            invited comments on whether it should
                                                    As part of SBA’s comprehensive size                  SBA has updated the impacts of size                    maintain the 500-employee minimum
                                                 standards review, grouped by NAICS                      standards changes using the FPDS–NG                    and the 1,500-employee maximum size
                                                 Sector, the Agency reviewed the 364                     and loan data for fiscal years 2012–                   standards or lower them to 250
                                                 size standards for industries in NAICS                  2014.                                                  employees and 1,000 employees,
                                                 Sector 31–33, Manufacturing, to                            SBA’s ‘‘Size Standards Methodology’’                respectively, as the Agency proposed in
                                                 determine whether they should be                        White Paper provides a detailed                        its ‘‘Size Standards Methodology.’’ SBA
                                                 retained or revised. After its review,                  description of its analyses of various                 requested suggestions on alternative
                                                 SBA published in the September 10,                      industry and program factors and data                  minimum and maximum levels, if
                                                 2014 issue of the Federal Register (79                  sources, and how the Agency uses the                   commenters thought them more
                                                 FR 54145) a proposed rule to increase                   results to establish and revise size                   appropriate. For the same reason, SBA
                                                 size standards for 209 industries in                    standards. In the September 10, 2014                   also proposed to retain the current size
                                                 NAICS Sector 31–33, Manufacturing.                      proposed rule, SBA detailed how it                     standards for 19 industries when
                                                 SBA also proposed to amend Footnote                     applied its ‘‘Size Standards                           analytical results might support
                                                 4 to NAICS 324110, Petroleum Refiners,                  Methodology’’ to review and modify                     lowering them. SBA had sought
                                                 in its table of size standards in two                   when necessary, the existing size                      comments on whether SBA should
                                                 ways: (1) By increasing the refining                    standards for industries in NAICS                      lower them solely based on its analysis
                                                 capacity component of the size standard                 Sector 31–33. SBA sought comments                      or retain them at their current levels in
                                                 from 125,000 to 200,000 barrels per                     from the public on a number of issues                  view of current economic conditions.
                                                 calendar day total capacity for                         about its ‘‘Size Standards                                3. SBA sought feedback on whether it
                                                 businesses that are primarily engaged in                Methodology,’’ such as whether SBA                     should adjust employee based size
                                                 petroleum refining, and (2) by                          should consider other approaches;                      standards for labor productivity growth.
                                                 eliminating the requirement that 90                     whether SBA should evaluate                            SBA periodically increases receipts
                                                 percent of the output to be delivered be                alternative or additional factors or data              based size standards for inflation.
                                                 refined by the successful bidder from                   sources; whether SBA’s manner of                       Should SBA take labor productivity
                                                 either crude oil or bona fide feedstocks.               establishing small business size                       growth and technological change into
                                                 SBA also proposed amending Footnote                     standards makes sense in the current                   consideration when it reviews employee
                                                 5 to NAICS 326211, Tire Manufacturing                   economic environment; whether SBA’s                    based standards? If so, what data are
                                                 (except Retreading), to reflect the                     application of anchor size standards is                available to assist SBA in evaluating
                                                 current Census Product Classification                   appropriate in the current economy;                    such factors? What if such an evaluation
                                                 Codes 3262111 and 3262113.                              whether there are gaps in SBA’s                        leads to lower size standards for some
                                                    As part of ongoing comprehensive                     methodology because of the lack of                     industries? How should SBA apply the
                                                 size standards review, SBA developed a                  current or comprehensive data; and                     results to its size standards?
                                                 ‘‘Size Standards Methodology’’ White                    whether there are other facts or issues                   4. SBA sought feedback on whether
                                                 Paper for developing, reviewing, and                    that SBA should consider.                              its proposal to increase size standards
                                                 modifying size standards, when                             SBA sought comments on its                          for 209 industries and retain current
                                                 necessary. SBA published the document                   proposed size standards together with                  size standards for 155 industries is
                                                 on its Web site at www.sba.gov/size for                 other issues that could affect a final                 appropriate, given the economic
                                                 public review and comments, and                         determination. Specifically, SBA                       characteristics of each industry
                                                 included it as a supporting document in                 requested comments on the following:                   reviewed in the proposed rule. SBA also
                                                 the electronic docket of the proposed                      1. SBA proposed five levels of                      sought feedback and suggestions on
                                                 rule at www.regulations.gov.                            employee based size standards for                      alternative size standards, if
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                                                    In evaluating an industry, SBA                       industries in Manufacturing and for                    commenters thought them more
                                                 generally examines its characteristics                  industries in other Sectors that have                  appropriate.
                                                 (such as average firm size, startup costs,              employee based size standards (except                     5. SBA invited comments on its
                                                 industry competition, and distribution                  for Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade):                 proposal to increase the capacity
                                                 of firms by size) and the level and share               500 employees, 750 employees, 1,000                    component of the Petroleum Refiners
                                                 of Federal contract dollars that small                  employees, 1,250 employees, and 1,500                  (NAICS 324110) size standard from
                                                 businesses receive. SBA also examines                   employees. SBA invited comments on                     125,000 barrels per calendar day (BPCD)


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                                                 total Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil                    Petroleum Refiners. SBA proposed to                    public comments to the proposed rule,
                                                 Distillation capacity to 200,000 BPCD                   amend Footnote 4 in two ways: (1) By                   in this final rule, SBA is adopting the
                                                 and retain the employee component at                    increasing the refining capacity                       changes to the size standard for NAICS
                                                 the current 1,500-employee level. SBA                   component of the size standard from                    324110, as proposed. Specifically, SBA
                                                 also welcomed comments on its                           125,000 barrels per calendar day (BPCD)                is increasing the refining capacity
                                                 proposal to allow business concerns to                  total capacity to 200,000 BPCD total                   component of the Petroleum Refiners
                                                 qualify either under the 1,500-employee                 capacity for businesses that are                       (NAICS 324110) size standard from
                                                 size standard or under the 200,000                      primarily engaged in petroleum                         125,000 BPCD to 200,000 BPCD total
                                                 BPCD capacity size standard, if the firm,               refining, and (2) by eliminating the                   capacity for businesses that are, together
                                                 together with its affiliates, is primarily              requirement that 90 percent of the                     with their affiliates, primarily engaged
                                                 engaged in petroleum refining. Finally,                 output to be delivered be refined by the               in refining crude petroleum into refined
                                                 SBA also requested feedback on its                      successful bidder from either crude oil                petroleum products. A firm’s ‘‘primary
                                                 proposal to eliminate the requirement                   or bona fide feedstocks.                               industry’’ is determined in accordance
                                                 that ‘‘[t]he total product to be delivered                 SBA received only one comment on                    with 13 CFR 121.107. In addition, the
                                                 under the contract must be at least 90                  these proposed changes. Specifically,                  final rule eliminates the requirement
                                                 percent refined by the successful bidder                the commenter expressed concerns                       that 90 percent of output being
                                                 from either crude oil or bona fide                      about removing the requirement that 90                 delivered is refined by a successful
                                                 feedstocks.’’                                           percent of the output to be delivered be               bidder. Accordingly, SBA also revises
                                                    6. SBA’s proposed size standards                     refined by the successful bidder from                  Footnote 4 of SBA’s table of size
                                                 were based on five primary factors—                     either crude oil or bona fide feedstocks.              standards to reflect these changes.
                                                 average firm size, average assets size (as              The commenter contended that the                          Under the revised size standard, for
                                                 a proxy of startup costs and entry                      change would have an adverse impact                    purposes of Federal procurement, a
                                                 barriers), four-firm concentration ratio,               on small businesses under NAICS                        petroleum refiner can qualify as small
                                                 distribution of firms by size, and the                  424720, Petroleum and Petroleum                        under the 1,500-employee size standard
                                                 level and small business share of                       Product Merchant Wholesalers,                          or under the 200,000 BPCD total
                                                 Federal contracting dollars of the                      particularly those wishing to participate              capacity size standard. To qualify under
                                                 evaluated industries. SBA invited                       in the Defense Logistics Agency’s (DLA)                the capacity size standard, the firm,
                                                 comments on these factors and/or                        bulk fuel small business set aside                     together with its affiliates, must be
                                                 suggestions on other factors that it                    program. To mitigate this, the                         primarily engaged in refining crude
                                                 should consider when evaluating or                      commenter suggested a provision                        petroleum into refined petroleum
                                                 revising employee based size standards.                 allowing the procuring agency to source                products. SBA is removing the
                                                 SBA also sought information on relevant                 refined petroleum products from small                  requirement that 90 percent of the
                                                 data sources, other than what it uses, if               businesses in NAICS 424720 under a                     output to be delivered be refined by the
                                                 available.                                              small business set-aside program.                      successful bidder from either crude oil
                                                    7. SBA gave equal weight to each of                  Assuming that waivers of the                           or bona fide feedstocks because the
                                                 the five primary factors in all industries.             nonmanufacturer rule will be                           general requirement on a supply
                                                 SBA asked for feedback on whether it                    eliminated under the proposed rule, the                contract that is set aside for small
                                                 should continue giving equal weight to                  commenter suggested some changes to                    business is that the small business
                                                 each factor or whether it should give                   the waiver rule.                                       manufacturer must perform 50 percent
                                                 more weight to one or more factors for                  SBA’s Response                                         of the cost of manufacturing, or may not
                                                 certain industries. SBA requested that                                                                         subcontract more than 50 percent of the
                                                 recommendations to weigh some factors                      The changes affect only the small                   contract to another firm.
                                                 more than others include suggested                      business eligibility of petroleum
                                                                                                         refiners. They do not affect the                       Comments on NAICS 316210, Footwear
                                                 weights for each factor along with                                                                             Manufacturing
                                                 supporting information.                                 eligibility of wholesalers and other
                                                    8. For analytical simplicity and                     suppliers of petroleum products.                          SBA received seven comments on
                                                 efficiency, in the proposed rule, SBA                   Companies that qualify as small for                    NAICS 316210, Footwear
                                                 refined its size standard methodology to                supplying petroleum products they did                  Manufacturing. The current size
                                                 obtain a single value as a proposed size                not manufacture or produce can                         standard for NAICS 316210 is 1,000
                                                 standard instead of a range of values, as               continue to qualify as small under                     employees and SBA proposed to retain
                                                 in its past size regulations. SBA                       SBA’s nonmanufacturer rule (13 CFR                     it at the current level. Four comments
                                                 welcomed any comments on this                           121.406(b)). Under the nonmanufacturer                 supported SBA’s proposal, while two
                                                 procedure and suggestions on                            rule, a business is deemed small if it has             opposed it. The seventh comment was
                                                 alternative methods.                                    500 or fewer employees (including its                  ambiguous with respect to the size
                                                                                                         affiliates), is primarily engaged in the               standard. These comments and SBA’s
                                                 Summary and Discussion of Comments                      retail or wholesale trade and normally                 responses are discussed below.
                                                    SBA received 26 comments to the                      sells the type of item being supplied,
                                                                                                         takes ownership or possession of the                   Comments Supporting the Current
                                                 proposed rule, but only 17 were unique
                                                                                                         product, and provides the product of a                 1,000-Employee Size Standard for
                                                 comments as some commenters
                                                                                                         small manufacturer (in this case, the                  NAICS 316210
                                                 submitted the same comment more than
                                                 once. All of the comments are available                 product of a small petroleum refiner).                   Three footwear manufacturers
                                                 at www.regulations.gov (RIN 3245–                       The proposed changes do not affect the                 supported maintaining the current
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                                                 AG50) and are summarized and                            500-employee nonmanufacturer size                      1,000-employee size standard for NAICS
                                                 discussed below.                                        standard and hence the eligibility of                  316210. All three stated that they are the
                                                                                                         wholesalers and dealers of petroleum                   major and continuous suppliers to the
                                                 Comments on NAICS 324110,                               products under the nonmanufacturer                     U.S. military, and footwear products
                                                 Petroleum Refiners                                      rule.                                                  they manufacture meet the
                                                   Footnote 4 of SBA’s table of size                        Based on evaluation of relevant                     specifications as required by the U.S.
                                                 standards relates to NAICS 324110,                      industry and procurement data and                      Department of Defense (DoD) and the


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                                                 Berry Amendment (10 U.S.C. 2533a).                      small business size standard remains at                   SBA also received a joint comment
                                                 The Berry Amendment requires DoD to                     1,000 employees, its future will be in                 from two elected officials supporting the
                                                 give preference in procurement to                       jeopardy, the commenter added. The                     1,000-employee size standard for
                                                 domestically produced, manufactured,                    commenter asserted that lowering the                   Footwear Manufacturing on behalf of a
                                                 or home-grown products, most notably                    size standard would have a negative                    footwear manufacturer operating
                                                 food, clothing, fabrics, and specialty                  impact on its business and employees it                factories in their Districts. They
                                                 metals. Normally, one would expect                      supports. Any change in the size                       maintained that the company
                                                 special manufacturing requirements to                   standard below the 1,000-employee                      manufactures its Berry Amendment-
                                                 point to the need for a larger size                     level would definitely have a negative                 compliant footwear in the U.S. and is a
                                                 standard, not lower. Additionally, all                  impact on its ability to continue                      major supplier to the U.S. military. They
                                                 three argued that, unlike large footwear                manufacturing footwear for DoD and the                 supported SBA’s proposal to maintain
                                                 manufacturers with diversified market                   industry, the commenter noted.                         the current 1,000-employee size
                                                 and product bases, they rely heavily on                    The third commenter, whose primary                  standard for Footwear Manufacturing in
                                                 small business contracts from the U.S.                  customers include DoD/DLA, supported                   light of decreases in DLA contracts for
                                                 Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for                      keeping the 1,000-employee size                        military boots as it would help the
                                                 their survival. Two of these commenters                 standard because it allows for                         company remain competitive in the
                                                 also agreed with SBA’s position of not                  employment fluctuations during the                     market. The commenters added that
                                                 reducing size standards in the current                  course of contract performance. The                    lowering the size standard is not in the
                                                 economic environment.                                   commenter stated that, prior to October                best interest of small footwear
                                                    The first commenter explained that                                                                          manufacturers in the current economic
                                                                                                         1, 2012, when the size standard for
                                                 footwear contractors to DoD are often                                                                          environment.
                                                                                                         NAICS 316210 was 500 employees, the
                                                 torn between two forces: (1) The need to
                                                                                                         majority of DoD contracts for combat                   Comments Opposing the Current 1,000-
                                                 increase the number of employees to
                                                                                                         boots went to large businesses with                    Employee Size Standard for NAICS
                                                 meet DoD’s needs, and (2) the need to
                                                                                                         several thousand employees against                     316210
                                                 maintain small business status to
                                                                                                         which the company had a difficult time                    SBA received two comments
                                                 compete for DoD contracts. The
                                                                                                         competing on a full and open basis.                    opposing the 1,000-employee size
                                                 commenter maintained that footwear
                                                                                                         There are significant differences in                   standard for footwear manufacturers.
                                                 manufacturing is highly labor intensive
                                                                                                         resources available to companies with                  One was from a footwear manufacturing
                                                 and DoD contract awards and their
                                                 completions are associated with                         many thousands of employees versus                     subsidiary of a large multi-national
                                                 significant changes in employee                         those with less than 1,000 employees,                  company and the other was from an
                                                 headcounts. Significant swings in                       the commenter added. To demonstrate                    elected official. These comments and
                                                 employee counts also occur with                         that the company has been the foremost                 SBA’s responses are below.
                                                 elevated demands for footwear by DoD                    innovator for military footwear, the                      The first commenter argued that in
                                                 during times of war, the commenter                      commenter provided numerous new                        2012, SBA, without prior notice or
                                                 added. The commenter argued that                        combat boots it developed over the                     opportunity to comment, issued an
                                                 retaining the current 1,000-employee                    years. In light of the decimation of U.S.              interim final rule to revise size
                                                 size standard enables small businesses                  footwear manufacturing industry by                     standards to conform to NAICS 2012.
                                                 to meet DoD’s needs without                             imports reducing its share of all                      The commenter also questioned SBA’s
                                                 jeopardizing their small business status.               footwear purchase in the U.S. to less                  justification for using an interim final
                                                 This would also minimize the frequency                  than 2 percent in 2013, the 500-                       rule (IFR). The commenter asserted that
                                                 of swings between small and large                       employee footwear manufacturing size                   the 1,000-employee size standard for
                                                 business status among footwear                          standard established more than a half                  Footwear Manufacturing was adopted
                                                 contractors and the impact on the DoD’s                 century ago has grown out of date with                 solely for administrative reasons
                                                 supply chain, the commenter added.                      the realities of the industry, the                     without substantive analyses of industry
                                                 The same commenter stated that it relies                commenter explained. This commenter                    and Federal contracting data as required
                                                 on its small business status to be able                 also stated that because the footwear                  by the Small Business Act or SBA’s own
                                                 to compete with large businesses. Many                  industry is highly labor intensive, one                size standards methodology. The
                                                 large businesses in the footwear                        DoD award can easily cause a                           commenter further argued that SBA
                                                 industry are diverse, multi-national                    contractor’s employment level to                       consolidated five separate footwear
                                                 corporations with several thousand                      increase by 10–20 percent or more,                     manufacturing NAICS codes into one
                                                 employees with significantly more                       resulting in a change to its status from               footwear manufacturing code (NAICS
                                                 resources and cost efficiencies, the                    a small business to a large business                   316210) and changed the size standard
                                                 commenter explained. The commenter                      during the course of the contract. This                from 500 employees to 1,000 employees
                                                 asserted that DoD contracts are often                   can be very disruptive to the company                  by arbitrarily selecting the highest size
                                                 awarded based on the lowest price                       and its employees, the commenter                       standard in the group. The commenter
                                                 where large businesses have significant                 added. The commenter also provided a                   added that SBA did not provide a
                                                 cost advantages, and would be able to                   detailed analysis of average firm size,                detailed analysis and justification to
                                                 squeeze out small businesses if there                   startup costs and entry barriers, industry             establish a single size standard for a
                                                 were no small business protection. The                  competition, and Federal contracting                   group of 4-digit NAICS codes as
                                                 1,000-employee size standard helps                      trends in support of SBA’s proposal to                 required by 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(7). The
                                                 small footwear manufacturers protect                    maintain the 1,000-employee size                       commenter maintained that the increase
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                                                 themselves as suppliers to DoD, the                     standard for Footwear Manufacturing. If                of size standard to 1,000 employees has
                                                 commenter concluded.                                    the size standard were to revert to 500                allowed one or two firms between 500
                                                    The second commenter also                            employees for NAICS 316210, it would                   employees and 1,000 employees to
                                                 maintained that many contracts it                       have a lasting negative impact on its                  become dominant in the military
                                                 received to supply combat boots to the                  business and harm the areas where its                  footwear industry. The commenter
                                                 U.S. military were awarded because of                   employees live, the commenter                          contends that has harmed truly small
                                                 its small business status. Unless the                   concluded.                                             businesses by forcing them to compete


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                                                 against much larger firms even in small                 Agency has willfully and arbitrarily                   whether the contracts are performed by
                                                 business set aside procurements, as well                excluded Federal contracting data after                large or small businesses. The
                                                 as large businesses by forcing agencies                 October 2012 from its analysis. For                    commenter further argued that SBA
                                                 to use small business set asides and                    example, SBA asserts that small                        failed to consider the impacts the size
                                                 precluding them from participating in                   businesses account for 7.8 percent of the              standard changes would have by
                                                 the market.                                             Federal footwear market, while FPDS–                   precluding certain companies from
                                                    The commenter claimed that the                       NG demonstrates that the actual                        Federal opportunities or by forcing truly
                                                 current proposed rule and proposed size                 percentage is much higher, the                         small businesses to compete against
                                                 standards are fundamentally flawed.                     commenter claimed.                                     otherwise large businesses.
                                                 The commenter contended that the                           The commenter contended that the                       The commenter argued that to comply
                                                 proposed rule does not meet the                         1,000-employee size standard for the                   with U.S. military requirements and the
                                                 requirements of the Jobs Act because the                footwear manufacturing industry has                    Berry Amendment, military footwear
                                                 Agency has not held two public forums                   created a situation where one firm is                  manufacturing involves a very distinct
                                                 in different geographic regions of the                  now dominant in the industry. By                       production process from commercial
                                                 country as required by the Jobs Act. The                raising the size standard from 500                     footwear manufacturing. Thus, the
                                                 commenter claimed that the actual                       employees to 1,000 employees, SBA has                  commenter recommended that SBA
                                                 industry data not only fails to support                 allowed two previously large firms to be               create a military footwear
                                                 the current 1,000-employee size                         reclassified as small, such that six of the            manufacturing exception to NAICS
                                                 standard for Footwear Manufacturing,                    eight companies in the industry are                    316210, with a size standard of 500
                                                 but supports lowering it to below 500                   ‘‘small’’ businesses, the commenter                    employees. The commenter argued that,
                                                 employees. In addition, the commenter                   maintained. Accounting for more than                   given the special production
                                                 argued that SBA failed to explain how                   28 percent of fiscal year 2014 dollars                 requirements necessary to comply with
                                                 the 1,000-employee size standard is                     spent in NAICS 316210 nationwide and                   the Berry Amendment, the military
                                                 appropriate for Footwear                                more than twice the share of other small               footwear industry supports a separate
                                                 Manufacturing. The commenter stated                     business, one small business has                       industry designation as an exception to
                                                 that in addition to being based on the                  become dominant in the industry, the                   NAICS 316210. The commenter
                                                 faulty 2012 IFR, the proposed size                      commenter argued. SBA cannot adopt                     recommended that SBA return the size
                                                 standard for Footwear Manufacturing is                  size standards which would cause a                     standard for Footwear Manufacturing to
                                                 based on insufficient data and is not                   concern to become dominant in its field                500 employees and create a separate
                                                 supported by the publicly available                     of operation, the commenter added. The                 size standard for the military footwear
                                                 data. The commenter argued that the                     commenter argued that SBA has                          industry as an exception to NAICS
                                                 proposed rule provides no data for start-               provided no data to support its                        316210 with a size standard well below
                                                 up costs, industry competition, or size                 statement that no individual firm at or                500 employees.
                                                 distribution of firms relating to the                   below the proposed size standards will                    The second commenter, an elected
                                                 footwear manufacturing industry.                        be large enough to dominate its field of               official, expressed concerns about the
                                                 Similarly, there is no discussion on                    operation. SBA has not performed such                  size standard for Footwear
                                                 secondary factors (such as technological                an analysis with respect to the footwear               Manufacturing. The commenter
                                                 changes, industry growth trends, and                    manufacturing industry and failed to                   contended that the size standard for
                                                 SBA financial assistance and program                    comply with the statutory requirement                  Footwear Manufacturing, increased in
                                                 factors), the commenter contended. The                  that small businesses are only those that              2012 from 500 employees to 1,000
                                                 commenter maintained that SBA has not                   are not dominant in their field of                     employees, not only endangers an
                                                 published data related to the vast                      operation, the commenter alleged.                      already fragile footwear manufacturing
                                                 majority of the primary factors it must                    The commenter argued that SBA’s                     base, but also negatively affects the
                                                 consider and has not provided sufficient                position not to lower size standards,                  small businesses the proposed rule is
                                                 analysis of the size standard. SBA’s                    even when its analysis might support a                 designed to assist. The commenter
                                                 failure to gather and consider data on                  reduction, is arbitrary and capricious                 maintained that, with only a limited
                                                 each of the required factors                            and violates the requirements of the Act               number of companies remaining that
                                                 demonstrates that the rulemaking is                     and SBA’s own methodology. This                        can produce Berry Amendment
                                                 legally deficient, the commenter argued.                ‘‘policy’’ is inconsistent with                        compliant footwear, the size standard
                                                    The commenter argued that the                        congressional intent and SBA’s mission                 change for Footwear Manufacturing will
                                                 limited data SBA provides does not                      to aid, counsel, assist and protect the                have a detrimental impact on the
                                                 support the 1,000-employee size                         interests of small business concerns, the              military’s ability to procure high quality
                                                 standard for military footwear                          commenter maintained. The commenter                    and consistent products. The
                                                 manufacturing; the actual data require a                added that this policy results in                      commenter added that the proposed
                                                 lower size standard. The commenter                      otherwise large businesses being                       1,000-employee size standard for
                                                 stated that, with the 1,000-employee                    identified as small and being afforded                 Footwear Manufacturing has created a
                                                 size standard, every significant domestic               special treatment that was intended for                dominant firm within the size standard
                                                 manufacturer of military footwear,                      small businesses, with repercussions for               contradicting the intent of the proposed
                                                 except for two companies, is now                        the entire industry that SBA is required               rule. The commenter recommended that
                                                 considered a small business. The                        to consider. The commenter contended                   SBA reconsider the proposed rule and
                                                 commenter maintained that publicly                      that there is no basis to support SBA’s                return the small business size standard
                                                 available Federal procurement data                      assertion that not lowering size                       for Footwear Manufacturing to 500
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                                                 show that SBA’s improper change to a                    standards would create jobs. Changing                  employees. This will not only ensure
                                                 1,000-employee size standard has                        size standards would have no impact on                 fair competition among the few
                                                 allowed ‘‘small business’’ to take a                    the government’s demands for goods                     remaining Berry compliant footwear
                                                 substantial share of the military                       and services and job creation, the                     manufacturers, but will also preserve
                                                 footwear market. The commenter                          commenter explains. In other words, the                the military’s ability to obtain consistent
                                                 alleged that SBA’s data on Federal                      commenter suggested that there is no                   quality footwear, the commenter
                                                 contracting is inaccurate because the                   impact on the economy and job creation                 concluded.


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                                                   Another commenter supported a                         SBA provided no opportunity to                         costs. SBA calculates average assets by
                                                 change to NAICS 316210 allowing a                       comment on the rule is incorrect. SBA                  combining the sales to total assets ratio
                                                 separate classification for the Berry                   provided a 60-day comment period for                   for an industry from the Risk
                                                 Amendment footwear. The commenter                       the public and other concerned parties                 Management Association’s (RMA)
                                                 also supported changing the small                       to comment on the size standards                       Annual eStatement Studies with average
                                                 business classification to make the                     changes adopted in the interim final                   receipts from the Economic Census data.
                                                 business field more competitive.                        rule. SBA received only one comment                    The 2009–2011 RMA data, the latest
                                                 However, it was not clear whether the                   on the IFR, which was unrelated to the                 available when SBA prepared the
                                                 comment was for increasing or                           1,000-employee size standard for NAICS                 proposed rule, did not contain the sales
                                                 decreasing the size standard for                        316210, Footwear Manufacturing.                        to assets ratio for the Footwear
                                                 Footwear Manufacturing.                                 Therefore, the 1,000-employee size                     Manufacturing industries. Therefore, the
                                                                                                         standard for NAICS 316210, Footwear                    average assets factor was left blank for
                                                 SBA’s Response
                                                                                                         Manufacturing, has been in effect since                Footwear Manufacturing. SBA measures
                                                    Every five years, with a notice and                  October 1, 2012.                                       industry competition using the four-firm
                                                 comment process, the Office of                             SBA does not agree with the                         concentration ratio and estimates a size
                                                 Management and Budget (OMB) reviews                     commenter’s assertion that SBA did not                 standard only if its value is 40 percent
                                                 and updates the NAICS industry                          provide a detailed analysis and                        or more. SBA did not have the data to
                                                 definitions to reflect changes in the U.S.              justification for establishing a single size           compute the four-firm ratio for Footwear
                                                 economy. In each NAICS update, OMB                      standard for a group of industries at the              Manufacturing. Thus, that factor was
                                                 may create new industries and merge or                  4-digit NAICS level as required by 15                  not included in the analysis. As
                                                 modify others. In the 2012 update,                      U.S.C. 632(a)(7). That requirement only                explained in the proposed rule as well
                                                 effective January 1, 2012, OMB merged                   applies when SBA intends to establish                  as in SBA’s size standards methodology,
                                                 the five footwear manufacturing                         a common size standard for a group of                  SBA analyzes the size distribution of
                                                 industries into a single, new NAICS                     existing 6-digit NAICS codes at the 4-                 firms using the Gini coefficient. The
                                                 industry—NAICS 316210, Footwear                         digit NAICS Industry Group level. It                   Gini coefficient factor was included for
                                                 Manufacturing. Thus, the commenter’s                    does not apply to the size standard that               Footwear Manufacturing. As part of its
                                                 statement that SBA consolidated the                     SBA adopted for NAICS 316210,                          review, SBA evaluates small business
                                                 five industries into one category is not                Footwear Manufacturing, the new                        participation on Federal contracting and
                                                 accurate.                                               industry that OMB created by merging                   SBA’s loan programs under both
                                                    When OMB merges multiple NAICS                       multiple NAICS industries as part of its               existing and proposed size standards as
                                                 industries or their parts into a single                 NAICS 2012 updates because the five                    well.
                                                 industry, SBA must determine a size                     industries have similar production                        The Federal contracting factor was
                                                 standard for the new industry when                      processes.                                             evaluated for every industry, including
                                                 adopting the updated NAICS to its table                    SBA disagrees with most of the                      Footwear Manufacturing. The impact on
                                                 of size standards. For this, as explained               arguments from the commenter                           loan programs was evaluated on a more
                                                 in the IFR, SBA used a bright-line                      regarding the Jobs Act and the analysis                general basis as the vast majority of
                                                 approach to adopting the highest size                   in the proposed rule. The commenter’s                  businesses receiving SBA’s loans are
                                                 standard among the merged industries                    allegation that SBA has not held any                   well below the size standards.
                                                 as the size standard for the new                        public forums under the Jobs Act is                    Aggregated impacts of proposed size
                                                 industry. Of the five merged footwear                   simply not correct. To obtain public                   standards on SBA’s financial assistance
                                                 manufacturing industries, one had a                     input on numerous provisions under the                 and Federal procurement were provided
                                                 1,000-employee size standard, while                     Jobs Act, in 2011, SBA presented its size              as part of the regulatory impact analysis
                                                 four had a 500-employee size standard.                  standards methodology to businesses in                 of the proposed rule. It was not practical
                                                 Accordingly, SBA adopted a 1,000-                       13 cities in the U.S. and sought their                 to include the results for each of the 364
                                                 employee size standard for the new                      input. SBA also provided information                   industries covered by the proposed rule.
                                                 footwear manufacturing industry. SBA                    on the status of the comprehensive size                SBA considers secondary factors on a
                                                 applied the same approach to determine                  standards review and on how interested                 case by case basis. While the commenter
                                                 the size standard for about 25 other new                parties can provide SBA with input and                 complained that SBA did not consider
                                                 or modified industries in NAICS 2012.                   feedback on the size standards review.                 secondary factors, it did not indicate
                                                 SBA had applied this approach to                           SBA does not agree with the                         what secondary factors SBA should
                                                 update its size standards in response to                commenter’s claim that the Agency                      consider in reviewing the size standard
                                                 the 2002 and 2007 NAICS updates with                    failed to explain how the 1,000-                       for Footwear Manufacturing. Regarding
                                                 no adverse comments. To do otherwise                    employee size standard is appropriate                  the publication of data, SBA provided
                                                 and adopt a lower size standard would                   for the footwear manufacturing                         the results for every primary factor and
                                                 result in firms being disqualified from                 industry. In the proposed rule, SBA                    each industry, unless the data were not
                                                 small business status without any                       detailed what industry and Federal                     available or the results were not
                                                 analysis, comment or opportunity for                    contracting factors the Agency                         relevant. Additionally, the majority of
                                                 review. There is no evidence that SBA’s                 considered, how they were calculated,                  the data SBA used in the proposed rule
                                                 approach has ever resulted in firms that                what data sources it examined, and how                 are publicly available.
                                                 are dominant in the industry qualifying                 the results were translated to size                       While the commenter claimed that
                                                 as small business concerns.                             standards supported by each factor. The                actual industry data support lowering
                                                    After receiving no inter-agency                      2012 IFR had no impact on the SBA’s                    the size standard for Footwear
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                                                 comments, SBA published the updated                     September 10, 2014 proposed rule to                    Manufacturing to below 500 employees,
                                                 size standards as an IFR on August 20,                  retain the 1,000-employee based size                   it did not provide any specific industry
                                                 2012 (77 FR 49991), with an effective                   standard for Footwear Manufacturing.                   data or analysis to support its claim.
                                                 date of October 1, 2012. SBA provided                      As explained in the September 10,                   The commenter’s allegation that SBA
                                                 a detailed justification for using the IFR              2014 proposed rule, due to the lack of                 willfully and arbitrarily excluded the
                                                 with an effective date of October 1,                    data on actual start-up costs, SBA uses                Federal contracting data from October
                                                 2012. The commenter’s argument that                     average assets as a proxy for start-up                 2012 is incorrect. When SBA prepared


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                                                 the proposed rule, the latest Federal                                        18.9 percent, averaging 1.7 percent. For                                         percent during fiscal years 2011–2012
                                                 contracting data that were available was                                     Footwear Manufacturing, that value was                                           (i.e., prior to the 1,000-employee size
                                                 for fiscal year 2011. The commenter                                          1.9 percent, suggesting that at that level                                       standard) to 46 percent during fiscal
                                                 wrongly interpreted the 7.8 percent                                          market share no individual firm would                                            years 2013–2014 (i.e., after the 1,000-
                                                 Federal contracting factor for Footwear                                      be dominant under the proposed 1,000-                                            employee size standard). More
                                                 Manufacturing as the small business                                          employee size standard. SBA looks at                                             importantly, small business dollars
                                                 share of Federal footwear market. As                                         the share of total industry receipts, not                                        awarded to firms below 500 employees
                                                 explained in the proposed rule, that                                         Federal contract dollars, to determine if                                        increased from $32 million to $49
                                                 value represents the difference between                                      a firm is dominant in the industry.                                              million, an increase of more than 50
                                                 small business share of total industry                                       Again, SBA considers a firm to be
                                                                                                                                                                                                               percent. Similarly, the results also do
                                                 receipts (36.2%) and small business                                          dominant when it is dominant in the
                                                                                                                                                                                                               not support the argument that the 1,000-
                                                 share of total contract dollars (44.0%)                                      entire industry, which in this case is
                                                 for Footwear Manufacturing.                                                  NAICS 316210, Footwear                                                           employee size standard has reduced
                                                    SBA disagrees with the comment that                                       Manufacturing. It does not relate to a                                           Federal opportunities for firms that are
                                                 the 1,000-employee size standard has                                         specific product line manufactured by a                                          above the size standard. As can be seen
                                                 allowed firms that are dominant in the                                       particular company in that industry, or                                          from the table, dollars awarded to firms
                                                 footwear manufacturing industry to                                           a particular agency. Otherwise, the                                              above 1,000 employees have increased
                                                 qualify as small. Similarly, SBA also                                        number of companies dominant in their                                            more than 50 percent from $18 million
                                                 disagrees with the argument that SBA                                         industries, based on a specific product                                          per year during fiscal years 2011–2012
                                                 did not perform the dominant analysis                                        they manufacture, would be too                                                   to more than $27 million during fiscal
                                                 for Footwear Manufacturing. SBA                                              numerous to identify.                                                            years 2013–2014. It is not that firms
                                                 examined the market share (i.e., share of                                       Furthermore, the data does not                                                between 500 and 1,000 employees that
                                                 total industry’s receipts) of firms that                                     support the argument that the 1,000-                                             became small under the 1,000-employee
                                                 would become small under the                                                 employee size standard has harmed the                                            size standard are getting more contracts
                                                 proposed size standard in each industry                                      companies below 500 employees by                                                 now, thereby reducing opportunities for
                                                 and determined that no individual firm                                       forcing them to compete against                                                  firms below 500 employees and those
                                                 at or below the proposed size standard                                       companies with 500–1,000 employees                                               above 1,000 employees. The data shows
                                                 would be large enough to dominate its                                        for small business set aside                                                     that they continued to get those
                                                 field of operation. Since it was not                                         procurements. The results from small                                             contracts, but as small businesses under
                                                 practical to include the market share for                                    business goaling data shown in Table 1,
                                                                                                                                                                                                               the 1,000-employee size standard. In
                                                 each of the 364 industries, SBA                                              ‘‘Contract Dollars in Footwear
                                                                                                                                                                                                               fact, firms between 500 and 1,000
                                                 provided a range of values. Among the                                        Manufacturing by Business Size,’’ show
                                                 industries for which the Agency                                              that the share of companies below 500                                            employees lost some of their market
                                                 proposed to change the size standards in                                     employees in total contract dollars in                                           share to firms below 500 employees and
                                                 Manufacturing, the small business                                            Footwear Manufacturing related                                                   those above 1,000 employees under the
                                                 market share varied from 0.02 percent to                                     industries increased from about 31                                               higher size standard.

                                                                                      TABLE 1—CONTRACT DOLLARS IN FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURING BY BUSINESS SIZE
                                                                                                                                                         [In $ million]

                                                                                                                Business size                                                                                    Average 2011–2012    Average 2013–2014
                                                                                                            (number of employees)

                                                                                                                                             Other than small business

                                                 NA ........................................................................................................................................................                    3.2                 0.1

                                                 >=500 ...................................................................................................................................................                      0.3                 0.5
                                                 >500 to >=1,000 ..................................................................................................................................                            45.4                 5.3
                                                 >1,000 ..................................................................................................................................................                     18.4                27.6
                                                 Other than small total ..........................................................................................................................                             67.3                33.4

                                                                                                                                                      Small business

                                                 NA ........................................................................................................................................................                    3.3                 1.0
                                                 >=500 ...................................................................................................................................................                     31.6                48.6
                                                 >500 to >=1,000 ..................................................................................................................................                             1.8                23.1
                                                 >1,000 ..................................................................................................................................................                      0.3                 0.2
                                                 Small total ............................................................................................................................................                      36.9                72.9

                                                                                                                                                             Overall

                                                 NA ........................................................................................................................................................                    6.5                 1.1
                                                 >=500 ...................................................................................................................................................                     31.9                49.1
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                                                 >500 to >=1,000 ..................................................................................................................................                            47.2                28.4
                                                 >1,000 ..................................................................................................................................................                     18.7                27.8
                                                 Overall total ..........................................................................................................................................                     104.3               106.4



                                                   SBA is unable to verify the argument                                       became small under the 1,000-employee                                            percent of total small business dollars
                                                 that one previously large business that                                      size standard captured more than 28                                              awarded under NAICS 316210 in 2014.



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                                                 Based on the analysis of contract data                       companies that have several thousand                         business performing a contract. Rather,
                                                 for Fiscal year 2014, SBA found no                           employees. Because small businesses do                       it is a function of the origin of the
                                                 individual firm receiving more than 12                       not have the economies of scale                              products, which small businesses can
                                                 percent of small business dollars                            (automation, marketing, production,                          certainly manufacture. Moreover, there
                                                 awarded under for NAICS 316210.                              technology, etc.) that larger enterprises                    are several small footwear
                                                 Moreover, because agencies still                             have, small businesses generally                             manufacturers that manufacture
                                                 continued to apply older footwear                            increase their employees, resources, and                     footwear that is compliant with the
                                                 manufacturing NAICS codes (albeit                            tools when they get a new contract. As                       Berry Amendment.
                                                 incorrectly) for footwear contracts, the                     a result, SBA believes that small                               Most importantly, SBA is concerned
                                                 results based on NAICS 316210 alone                          businesses will add more to the                              that lowering the size standard would
                                                 would be misleading. Using the data for                      economy by hiring people, and                                reduce the pool of small businesses that
                                                 all footwear manufacturing related                           purchasing equipment, materials, and                         are available to meet the DLA/DoD
                                                 NAICS codes, SBA found that no                               technology that larger businesses might                      requirements under small business
                                                 individual firm accounted for more than                      already have on hand.                                        procurements for military footwear.
                                                 19 percent of small business dollars                            SBA disagrees and does not see the                        This would cause the Government to
                                                 awarded in those NAICS codes for fiscal                      need for creating an exception for                           procure its needs through more full and
                                                 year 2014. These levels of market share                      military footwear manufacturing.
                                                                                                                                                                           open competition, thereby forcing
                                                 do not suggest that the size standard has                    According to the information provided
                                                                                                                                                                           smaller firms, including those between
                                                 classified dominant firms as small.                          by the commenter, there exist numerous
                                                                                                                                                                           500 employees and 1,000 employees, to
                                                                                                              firms that are already in compliance
                                                    SBA disagrees with the comment that                                                                                    compete with firms many times their
                                                                                                              with the Berry Amendment. SBA is not
                                                 the Agency’s decision not to lower any                                                                                    size.
                                                                                                              convinced with the rationale why a
                                                 size standards was arbitrary and                             lower size standard is warranted to                             In response to the comments, SBA
                                                 capricious and violates the statute and                      comply with contracts with certain                           updated the Federal contracting factor
                                                 Agency’s methodology. Although not                           requirements. The Berry Amendment                            for Footwear Manufacturing using
                                                 lowering small business size standards                       requires DoD to give preference in                           FPDS–NG data for fiscal years 2013–
                                                 has been SBA’s general policy to                             procurement to domestically produced,                        2014. It should be noted that the Federal
                                                 enhance small business participation in                      manufactured, or home-grown products,                        contracting factor is calculated based on
                                                 Federal programs in the current                              most notably food, clothing, fabrics, and                    the 1,000-employee size standard for
                                                 economic environment, SBA does make                          specialty metals. Normally, one would                        NAICS 316210. Following OMB’s
                                                 exceptions. For example, in a final rule                     expect special manufacturing                                 merging of five footwear manufacturing
                                                 (RIN 3245–AG51) published elsewhere                          requirements to point to the need for a                      industries to one industry, RMA’s
                                                 in this Federal Register, SBA has                            larger size standard, not lower.                             eStatement Studies started publishing
                                                 lowered size standards for three mining                         In addition, the available industry                       the sales to total assets ratio for the new
                                                 industries that are not part of                              data does not support a 500-employee                         industry (NAICS 316210). Accordingly,
                                                 Manufacturing, Wholesale Trade, or                           size standard for Footwear                                   using that data for years 2012–2014,
                                                 Retail Trade. In the September 10, 2014                      Manufacturing, especially for military                       SBA is now also able to calculate the
                                                 proposed rule, SBA provided a detailed                       footwear manufacturing. Firms serving                        average assets factor for NAICS 316210,
                                                 analysis to explain why lowering size                        the military footwear market are, on                         which was not included in the proposed
                                                 standards would be against the best                          average, considerably larger than the                        rule. The updated results are shown in
                                                 interests of small businesses. SBA                           rest of the firms in the industry. Thus,                     Table 2 ‘‘Updated Size Standards
                                                 believes that businesses below 500                           it would be inconsistent to have a lower                     Analysis for Footwear Manufacturing
                                                 employees will be better off competing                       size standard for the military footwear                      (No. of Employees),’’ below. As can be
                                                 with companies up to 1,000 employees                         market and a higher standard for the rest                    seen from the table, the updated results
                                                 for small business set aside                                 of the industry. Furthermore,                                reconfirm the 1,000-employee size
                                                 procurements than competing for                              compliance with the Berry Amendment                          standard for NAICS 316210, Footwear
                                                 unrestricted procurements against                            is not a function of the size of the                         Manufacturing.

                                                                                  TABLE 2—UPDATED SIZE STANDARDS ANALYSIS FOR FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURING
                                                                                                                           [Number of Employees]

                                                                                             Simple       Weighted                                                  Four-firm                               Calculated
                                                                                                                                                                                               Federal
                                                                                            average        average         Average           Four-firm               average       Gini                         size
                                                                                                                                                                                               contract
                                                                                           firm size      firm size      assets size           ratio                   size       coeffi-                    standard
                                                                                                                                                                                                factor
                                                                                          (number of     (number of       ($ million)           (%)                (number of      cient                    (number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                 (%)
                                                                                          employees)     employees)                                               employees)*                               employees)

                                                 Factor ...............................           55             550               3.7     ....................           NA          0.827           3.8        1,000
                                                 Size standard ...................               500           1,500               500     ....................           NA          1,500        1,000
                                                    *Size standard for four-firm average size is not calculated because there is no data to compute the four-firm ratio.


                                                    Therefore, based on the analyses of all                   standard for Footwear Manufacturing                          SBA proposed to increase the size
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                                                 supportive and opposing comments on                          (NAICS 316210), as proposed.                                 standard for seven industries in that
                                                 the proposed rule and latest industry                        Comments on Subsector 315, Apparel                           subsector from 500 employees to 750
                                                 and contracting data available when this                     Manufacturing                                                employees.
                                                 final rule was prepared, SBA is                                                                                             A commenter supported proposed
                                                 retaining the 1,000-employee size                              SBA received four comments on size
                                                                                                              standards for industries within NAICS                        increases to size standards for the
                                                                                                              Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing.                        apparel manufacturing industries from


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                                                 500 employees to 750 employees. The                     disadvantaged businesses in the apparel                the higher size standard will cause a
                                                 commenter argued that the current 500-                  manufacturing industry, the commenter                  significant negative impact on existing
                                                 employee size standard has been a                       observed. The commenter argued that                    small businesses. Therefore, SBA is
                                                 major deterrent in its ability to hire and              raising the size standard would                        adopting the 750-employee size
                                                 retain employees to meet unexpected                     negatively affect the growth of their                  standard for all industries in NAICS
                                                 surges in demand of clothing items by                   company and profits of their                           Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing.
                                                 DLA from small businesses, especially                   shareholders. Raising size standards
                                                                                                                                                                Comments on NAICS 327993, Mineral
                                                 in times of war. Higher size standards                  would make a greater number of large
                                                 are important for small clothing                        companies eligible for small business                  Wool Manufacturing
                                                 manufacturers to remain eligible to                     status, thereby increasing competition                   A comment from a trade association
                                                 compete for small business set aside                    in the apparel manufacturing market                    for manufacturers of fiber glass and rock
                                                 purchases by DoD and DLA, the                           and reducing opportunities for their                   and slag wool insulation addressed the
                                                 commenter observed. The commenter                       company and other small businesses,                    size standard for NAICS 327993,
                                                 pointed out that, because these                         the commenter explained. This would                    Mineral Wool Manufacturing.
                                                 industries are labor intensive, higher                  be detrimental in light of decreases in                Specifically, the association supported
                                                 size standards will offer small                         Federal government spending in the                     SBA’s proposal to increase the size
                                                 businesses greater opportunities to hire                apparel manufacturing market over the                  standard for NAICS 327993 from 750
                                                 more people in different areas of the                   last 5 years because there would be                    employees to 1,500 employees.
                                                 country.                                                more companies bidding on fewer
                                                                                                                                                                SBA’s Response
                                                    A labor organization also supported                  contracts and fewer opportunities for
                                                 proposed increases to size standards for                true small businesses, the commenter                     Because there were no comments
                                                 NAICS codes 315210 (Cut and Sew                         concluded.                                             opposed to this increase, SBA is
                                                 Apparel Contractors), 315220 (Men’s                       Another commenter recommended a                      adopting the 1,500 employee size
                                                 and Boys’ Cut and Sew Apparel                           250-employee size standard for several                 standard for NAICS 327993, as
                                                 Manufacturing), 315240 (Women’s,                        industries within Subsector 315, namely                proposed.
                                                 Girls’, and Infants’ Cut and Sew Apparel                NAICS 315210 (Cut and Sew Apparel                      Comments on NAICS 336412, Aircraft
                                                 Manufacturing), and 315280 (Other Cut                   Contractors), 315220 (Men’s and Boys’                  Engine and Engine Parts
                                                 and Sew Apparel Manufacturing) from                     Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing),                    Manufacturing; and NAICS 336413,
                                                 500 employees to 750 employees. These                   315240 (Women’s, Girls’, and Infants’                  Other Aircraft Part and Auxiliary
                                                 NAICS codes apply to procurement of                     Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing),                    Equipment Manufacturing
                                                 military apparel by DoD and DLA to                      315280 (Other Cut and Sew Apparel
                                                 support U.S. troops, and the current                    Manufacturing), and 315990 (Apparel                      SBA proposed increasing the size
                                                 500-employee size standard has made it                  Accessories and Other Apparel                          standards for NAICS 336412 from 1,000
                                                 difficult for small business apparel                    Manufacturing). The commenter argued                   employees to 1,500 employees and for
                                                 contractors to meet demands during                      that the 250-employee size standard                    NAICS 336413 from 1,000 employees to
                                                 surges in troop support acquisitions                    would offer protection for emerging                    1,250 employees. A military aircraft
                                                 (also referred to as surge capability), the             small businesses, given the fragility of               parts and auxiliary equipment
                                                 commenter maintained. The 500-                          the clothing and textile industry.                     manufacturer supported the proposed
                                                 employee size standard has created                      However, the commenter provided no                     increases to size standards for both
                                                 persistent capacity and price problems                  data or analysis to support the                        industries, but recommends that SBA
                                                 for small businesses, the commenter                     argument.                                              adopt the same 1,500-employee size
                                                 added. The organization stated that                                                                            standard for NAICS 336413 as well,
                                                                                                         SBA’s Response                                         instead of the proposed 1,250-employee
                                                 small apparel contractors find
                                                 themselves torn between the need to                        Based on its analysis of industry and               size standard. The commenter argued
                                                 maintain the surge capabilities expected                Federal procurement data and public                    that the differences in manufacturing
                                                 by the DLA and the need to maintain                     comments, SBA has determined that it                   engine parts and other aircraft
                                                 the small business status necessary to                  will adopt the 750-employee size                       equipment are minimal. The single size
                                                 compete for DLA uniform contracts.                      standard for the seven industries in                   standard for both industries would
                                                 Therefore, the 750-employee size                        Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing,                  provide uniform employee levels for
                                                 standard will allow small apparel and                   as proposed. In recent years, DLA has                  small business eligibility and offer them
                                                 clothing contractors to expand                          strived to increase its awards for                     more flexibility to adjust to the
                                                 production temporarily when demand                      procuring military clothing through                    requirements of the marketplace, the
                                                 surges without jeopardizing their small                 small businesses. This has put strains                 commenter explained.
                                                 business status, the commenter                          on many small businesses, according to
                                                                                                         the commenters, to meet DLA’s                          SBA’s Response
                                                 maintained. The capability to meet
                                                 unexpected surges in demand for items                   expected surge capabilities while                         SBA has not adopted the
                                                 such as uniforms and body armor is                      maintaining their small business size                  recommendation for three reasons. First,
                                                 critical to maintaining warfighter                      status. The increase from 500 employees                although product lines and production
                                                 readiness, the organization noted. Citing               to 750 employees will allow a number                   methods may be related, there exist
                                                 a May 2013 survey of DLA’s clothing                     of small businesses to take on these                   significant differences in industry
                                                 and apparel contractors, the                            contracts and to hire more workers                     characteristics between the two
                                                 organization stated that 90 percent of                  without jeopardizing their eligibility.                industries. For example, based on the
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                                                 respondents were dependent on DoD                       Based on data from the Economic                        2007 Economic Census, the average size
                                                 contracts for their financial viability.                Census and System of Award                             of firms is 230 employees for NAICS
                                                    An Alaska Native Corporation                         Management (SAM), only about 10                        336412 as compared to 146 employees
                                                 representative opposed the proposed                     additional businesses that are primarily               for NAICS 336413. Similarly, average
                                                 750-employee size standard for                          involved in Apparel Manufacturing will                 assets size is about $74 million for
                                                 Subsector 315, Apparel Manufacturing.                   qualify as small under the 750-employee                NAICS 336412 as opposed to only $26
                                                 The Corporation owns several small                      size standard. SBA does not believe that               million for NAICS 336413. Second, the


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                                                 size standards for aircraft, aircraft parts             SBA’s Response                                         standard (13 CFR 121.402(b)). Any
                                                 and equipment related exceptions to                        SBA cannot make the suggested                       interested party adversely affected by a
                                                 NAICS 541712 (Research and                              change for several reasons. First, the                 contracting officer’s NAICS code
                                                 Development in the Physical,                            September 10, 2014 proposed rule and                   designation may appeal that designation
                                                 Engineering and Life Sciences (except                   this final rule only apply to industries               to SBA’s Office of Hearings and Appeals
                                                 Biotechnology)) are tied to size                        in NAICS Sector 31–33, Manufacturing.                  (OHA) (see 13 CFR 121.1101–1103).
                                                 standards for industries within NAICS                   The September 10, 2014 proposed rule                   Comments on NAICS 321212, Softwood
                                                 Industry Group 3364 (Aerospace                          did not address NAICS 611512, Flight                   Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing
                                                 Product and Parts Manufacturing).                       Training. SBA evaluated NAICS 611512
                                                 Therefore, changing size standards for                                                                            A commenter opposed SBA’s
                                                                                                         and its size standard in a proposed rule               proposal to increase the size standard
                                                 any of the industries in NAICS Industry                 (76 FR 70667 (November 15, 2011)) that
                                                 Group 3364 would also require                                                                                  for Softwood Veneer and Plywood
                                                                                                         was part of its comprehensive review of                Manufacturing (NAICS 321212) from
                                                 changing the size standards for                         Sector 61, Educational Services. In the
                                                 exceptions under NAICS 541712. Third,                                                                          500 employees to 1,250 employees. The
                                                                                                         final rule, SBA determined that data did               commenter maintained that the increase
                                                 the National Defense Authorization Act                  not support an increase in the size                    would have an impact on the majority
                                                 of fiscal year 2013 (NDAA 2013) limits                  standard for NAICS 611512. The final                   of manufacturers in this industry by
                                                 establishing a single or common size                    rule (77 FR 58739 (September 24, 2012))                affecting the availability of Federal
                                                 standard for multiple industries without                fully explains and justifies how SBA                   timber, because it would increase the
                                                 proper justification and without                        arrived at its determination that the then             competition for the timber sale set aside
                                                 publishing such a size standard for                     existing $25.5 million size standard for               for small businesses in this industry by
                                                 public comments. Obviously, given the                   NAICS 611512 should remain                             enlarging the pool of eligible small
                                                 industry data that support different size               unchanged. It was increased for                        business manufacturers. The commenter
                                                 standards for the two industries, it                    inflation to $27.5 million, effective July             argued that the proposed size standard
                                                 would be difficult to justify the single                14, 2014, along with increases to all                  increase is not warranted because
                                                 size standard for them in accordance                    other monetary based size standards (79                companies that qualify as small under
                                                 with NDAA 2013. As part of its                          FR 33647 (June 12, 2014)).                             the current size standard already exist.
                                                 quinquennial review of all size                            Second, SBA has no authority or                     The commenter was concerned that by
                                                 standards required by the Jobs Act, SBA                 expertise to create new NAICS codes or                 allowing larger companies to qualify as
                                                 will reevaluate the size standards for                  modify existing ones. Creating or                      small the proposed increase to the size
                                                 those industries in the coming years and                modifying NAICS industry definitions                   standard for NAICS 321212 would
                                                 consider the recommendation at that                     or codes is done through the U.S.                      negatively impact a number of
                                                 time.                                                   Economic Classification Policy                         companies that have made business
                                                   For the above reasons, in this final                  Committee under the Office of                          decisions to remain below the 500-
                                                 rule, SBA is adopting the 1,500-                        Management and Budget (OMB) in                         employee size standard to benefit from
                                                 employee size standard for NAICS                        cooperation with statistical agencies                  the SBA’s timber set-aside program.
                                                 336412 and the 1,250-employee size                      from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. If                  With the proposed 1,250-employee size
                                                 standard for NAICS 336413, as                           the commenter believes that a new                      standard, the plywood and veneer
                                                 proposed.                                               NAICS code is warranted for military                   manufacturers below 500 employees
                                                                                                         flight training, it should approach OMB                would lose the protection provided by
                                                 Comments on NAICS 611512, Flight                        (see http://www.census.gov/eos/www/                    the program, the commenter concluded.
                                                 Training                                                naics/). Every five years, OMB updates
                                                                                                         NAICS codes and definitions, the next                  SBA’s Response
                                                    A commenter supported increasing                     being the NAICS 2017 updates.                             With respect to the argument that an
                                                 size standards for NAICS Sector 31–33                      For Federal procurement, the                        increase to the size standard for NAICS
                                                 manufacturing, specifically increasing                  contracting officer must specify the                   321212 or any other wood product
                                                 the size standard for NAICS 336413                      NAICS code and size standard in                        manufacturing industry would
                                                 from 1,000 employees to 1,250                           accordance with the principal purpose                  negatively impact firms participating in
                                                 employees. The commenter, operating                     of the procurement (13 CFR 121.402(b)).                the SBA’s Commercial Timber Sale Set-
                                                 primarily in NAICS 611512 (Flight                       When the government purchases                          Aside Program, the wood manufacturing
                                                 Training), advocated for the creation of                manufactured products, the contracting                 industry size standards do not apply to
                                                 a separate manufacturing NAICS code                     officer must assign the appropriate                    determine eligibility for purposes of that
                                                 for ‘‘Military Defense Training’’ with a                NAICS code and size standard from                      program. Rather, the size standard for
                                                 size standard of 1,500 employees.                       Sector 31–33. There may be ancillary                   the timber sale set-aside program
                                                 Contracting Officers have recently been                 services that accompany the                            (except for salvage timber) is 500
                                                 utilizing NAICS 336413 for solicitations                manufactured product, but if the                       employees (see 13 CFR 121.507), which
                                                 for services contracts involving military               principal purpose of the procurement                   SBA did not propose to increase.
                                                 training due to its higher size standard                action is to purchase product, then the                   The arguments that there are already
                                                 and technical nature of military                        NAICS code and small business size                     small businesses under the existing size
                                                 training, the commenter explained.                      standard are from the manufacturing                    standard, that firms have made business
                                                 NAICS 611512 and its $27.5 million                      sector. If a service is the primary                    decisions to remain small to benefit
                                                 receipts based size standard do not                     purpose of the procurement, it should                  from the program, and that they would
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                                                 reflect the requirements for military                   be classified under the appropriate                    lose small business protection if
                                                 defense training, the commenter added.                  services NAICS code and size standard.                 additional firms qualify as small, are not
                                                 The commenter argued that flight                        When the government procures both                      valid reasons for not revising the size
                                                 training can more realistically be                      products and services, it must                         standard when the relevant industry
                                                 categorized under NAICS Sector 31–33                    determine which is the greater part of                 data warrants doing so. Of the 14
                                                 (Manufacturing) rather than under                       the contract, and must assign the                      industries in NAICS Subsector 321,
                                                 Sector 61 (Education).                                  appropriate NAICS code and size                        Wood Product Manufacturing, based on


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                                                 the results of the evaluation of industry               standards would encourage                              size standards that usually must remain
                                                 characteristics (such as average firm                   manufacturers not to upgrade their                     static and in place for a number of years.
                                                 size, industry concentration, and                       facilities with advanced manufacturing                 Establishing small business eligibility
                                                 distribution of firms by size) and the                  techniques and allow larger                            based on multiple criteria (such as
                                                 Federal contracting factor, SBA                         manufacturers to compete with true                     revenue limit, net worth limit, and
                                                 proposed increasing the size standards                  small manufacturers. While one                         employee count), as suggested by the
                                                 for NAICS 321212 and four others, and                   commenter suggested that SBA should                    commenter, would create unnecessary
                                                 retaining the current 500-employee size                 not adjust employee based size                         complexity and confusion in size
                                                 standard for nine industries. As can be                 standards for labor productivity growth                standards.
                                                 seen from the results in Table 3 of the                 and focus on protecting emerging
                                                 September 10, 2014 proposed rule, the                   businesses instead, the other pointed                  NAICS 326211, Tire Manufacturing
                                                 industries for which SBA proposed                       out that the lack of data on labor                     (Except Retreading)
                                                 increasing the size standards had                       productivity would make adjusting size
                                                                                                                                                                   In the September 10, 2014 proposed
                                                 significantly higher average firm size,                 standards based on labor productivity
                                                                                                                                                                rule, SBA proposed amending Footnote
                                                 four-firm concentration ratio and Gini                  difficult. One commenter supported
                                                 coefficient than others. To still maintain              weighing all factors equally, while the                5 to the table of size standards relating
                                                 their size standard at the 500-employee                 other suggested weighing some factors                  to NAICS 326211, Tire Manufacturing
                                                 level would be inconsistent with SBA’s                  more than others for certain industries.               (except Retreading). In the absence of
                                                 mandate to adjust size standards based                  In addition to employee counts, the                    comments opposing the proposed
                                                 on current industry and market data.                    second commenter suggested other                       amendment, SBA is amending Footnote
                                                 Moreover, based on the Economic                         criteria for establishing size standards,              5, as proposed, by replacing the former
                                                 Census and SAM data for NAICS                           including business tenure (5 years),                   Census classification codes 30111 and
                                                 321212, only about five additional firms                subcontracting limitations, revenue                    30112 with the new Census Product
                                                 will qualify as small under the 1,250-                  limits ($30 million), and net worth                    Classification Codes 3262111 and
                                                 employee size standard, suggesting that                 limits ($5 million). Lastly, both                      3262113 respectively.
                                                 the higher size standard will have very                 commenters endorsed SBA’s approach                     Conclusions
                                                 minimal impact on businesses below                      to use a single value as a size standard
                                                 the current 500-employee size standard.                 as opposed to a range of values.                          Based on the analyses of the latest
                                                 For these reasons, SBA is adopting the                                                                         industry and Federal contracting data
                                                                                                         SBA’s Response
                                                 1,250-employee size standard for NAICS                                                                         available and thorough evaluation of all
                                                 321212, as proposed. Similarly, SBA is                     Some of the issues the commenters                   public comments on the proposed rule,
                                                 adopting proposed size standards                        have raised (such as lowering minimum                  SBA is adopting all size standards
                                                 increases for four other industries in                  and maximum size standards, using                      changes in NAICS Sector 31–33,
                                                 Subsector 321.                                          different factors and weighing them                    Manufacturing, as proposed.
                                                                                                         differently from others, lowering size                 Specifically, SBA is increasing size
                                                 Other Comments                                          standards, etc.) will be addressed when                standards for 209 industries in NAICS
                                                   Two commenters offered general                        SBA updates its ‘‘Size Standards                       Sector 31–33. These industries, along
                                                 assessments of SBA’s proposed rule.                     Methodology’’ for the next round of size               with their current and revised size
                                                 Both supported SBA’s proposed five                      standards review. With respect to SBA’s
                                                                                                                                                                standards are shown in Table 3
                                                 employee based size standard levels for                 policy of not lowering size standards
                                                                                                                                                                ‘‘Summary of Size Standards Revisions
                                                 Manufacturing and their incremental                     when the data support doing so, SBA
                                                                                                                                                                in NAICS Sector 31–33.’’ SBA is also
                                                 increases of 250 employees rather than                  provided a detailed explanation in the
                                                                                                                                                                increasing the refining capacity
                                                 500 employees; however, one suggested                   proposed rule with respect to why
                                                                                                                                                                component of the size standard for
                                                 that SBA should incorporate the sixth                   lowering size standards is not in the
                                                 level at 250 employees and set the                      best interest of small businesses in the               NAICS 324110 (Petroleum Refiners)
                                                 maximum employee based standard at                      current economic climate. SBA is                       from 125,000 barrels per calendar day
                                                 1,000 employees. A lower size standard                  concerned that lowering maximum and                    (BPCD) to 200,000 BPCD for businesses
                                                 would protect emerging manufacturers                    minimum levels of size standards would                 that are primarily engaged in petroleum
                                                 that are not able to compete with                       cause untold numbers of small                          refining and eliminating the
                                                 established larger businesses, the                      businesses to lose their eligibility for               requirement that 90 percent of the
                                                 commenter explained. One opposed                        Federal programs.                                      output to be delivered be refined by the
                                                 proposed increases to size standards in                    Incorporation of net worth into SBA’s               successful bidder from either crude oil
                                                 Manufacturing arguing that higher size                  table of size standards is not practicable.            or bona fide feedstocks. To qualify
                                                 standards would allow manufacturers to                  It is not a value that lends itself to                 under the capacity size standard, the
                                                 create less productive, low paying jobs,                comparing businesses in a particular                   firm, together with its affiliates, must be
                                                 while the other commenter supported                     industry. A company’s net worth can be                 primarily engaged in refining crude
                                                 the increases except for industries in                  affected by a number of things, such as                petroleum into refined petroleum
                                                 Subsector 315 for which the commenter                   debt, repurchased corporate stock, etc.                products. To reflect these changes, SBA
                                                 suggested a lower 250-employee size                     Furthermore, data on net worth is not                  is also amending Footnote 4 of SBA’s
                                                 standard.                                               available by industry.                                 table of size standards. Finally, the
                                                   Both commenters argued that the                          Other criteria proposed by the                      Agency is also updating Footnote 5 to
                                                 Agency should lower size standards                      commenter would, SBA believes, be too                  NAICS 326211 to reflect the current
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                                                 when the analysis supports lowering                     nebulous, temporary, and subjective and                Census Product Classification Codes
                                                 them. One argued that not lowering size                 therefore not useful when establishing                 3262111 and 3262113.




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                                                                                   TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF SIZE STANDARDS REVISIONS IN NAICS SECTOR 31–33
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Current size   Revised size
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             standard        standard
                                                  NAICs code                                                               NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                        (number of      (number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            employees)     employees)

                                                 311111   ........   Dog and Cat Food Manufacturing .................................................................................................                                500          1,000
                                                 311211   ........   Flour Milling ....................................................................................................................................              500          1,000
                                                 311221   ........   Wet Corn Milling .............................................................................................................................                  750          1,250
                                                 311314   ........   Cane Sugar Manufacturing ............................................................................................................                           750          1,000
                                                 311340   ........   Nonchocolate Confectionery Manufacturing ..................................................................................                                     500          1,000
                                                 311351   ........   Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing from Cacao Beans .................................................                                                    500          1,250
                                                 311352   ........   Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased Chocolate .............................................................                                              500          1,000
                                                 311411   ........   Frozen Fruit, Juice, and Vegetable Manufacturing ........................................................................                                       500          1,000
                                                 311412   ........   Frozen Specialty Food Manufacturing ...........................................................................................                                 500          1,250
                                                 311421   ........   Fruit and Vegetable Canning .........................................................................................................                           500          1,000
                                                 311422   ........   Specialty Canning ..........................................................................................................................                  1,000          1,250
                                                 311423   ........   Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing ..................................................................................                                      500            750
                                                 311511   ........   Fluid Milk Manufacturing ................................................................................................................                       500          1,000
                                                 311512   ........   Creamery Butter Manufacturing .....................................................................................................                             500            750
                                                 311513   ........   Cheese Manufacturing ...................................................................................................................                        500          1,250
                                                 311514   ........   Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy Product Manufacturing ..................................................                                                   500            750
                                                 311520   ........   Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert Manufacturing .............................................................................                                        500          1,000
                                                 311611   ........   Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering ............................................................................................                               500          1,000
                                                 311612   ........   Meat Processed from Carcasses ...................................................................................................                               500          1,000
                                                 311613   ........   Rendering and Meat Byproduct Processing ..................................................................................                                      500            750
                                                 311615   ........   Poultry Processing .........................................................................................................................                    500          1,250
                                                 311710   ........   Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging ...............................................................................                                       500            750
                                                 311812   ........   Commercial Bakeries .....................................................................................................................                       500          1,000
                                                 311813   ........   Frozen Cakes, Pies, and Other Pastries Manufacturing ...............................................................                                            500            750
                                                 311821   ........   Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing ...............................................................................................                                750          1,250
                                                 311824   ........   Dry Pasta, Dough, and Flour Mixes Manufacturing from Purchased Flour ..................................                                                         500            750
                                                 311830   ........   Tortilla Manufacturing .....................................................................................................................                    500          1,250
                                                 311911   ........   Roasted Nuts and Peanut Butter Manufacturing ...........................................................................                                        500            750
                                                 311919   ........   Other Snack Food Manufacturing ..................................................................................................                               500          1,250
                                                 311920   ........   Coffee and Tea Manufacturing ......................................................................................................                             500            750
                                                 311930   ........   Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate Manufacturing ..........................................................................                                        500          1,000
                                                 311941   ........   Mayonnaise, Dressing, and Other Prepared Sauce Manufacturing ..............................................                                                     500            750
                                                 312111   ........   Soft Drink Manufacturing ...............................................................................................................                        500          1,250
                                                 312112   ........   Bottled Water Manufacturing .........................................................................................................                           500          1,000
                                                 312113   ........   Ice Manufacturing ...........................................................................................................................                   500            750
                                                 312120   ........   Breweries .......................................................................................................................................               500          1,250
                                                 312130   ........   Wineries .........................................................................................................................................              500          1,000
                                                 312140   ........   Distilleries .......................................................................................................................................            750          1,000
                                                 312230   ........   Tobacco Manufacturing ..................................................................................................................                      1,000          1,500
                                                 313110   ........   Fiber, Yarn, and Thread Mills ........................................................................................................                          500          1,250
                                                 313230   ........   Nonwoven Fabric Mills ...................................................................................................................                       500            750
                                                 314110   ........   Carpet and Rug Mills .....................................................................................................................                      500          1,500
                                                 314120   ........   Curtain and Linen Mills ..................................................................................................................                      500            750
                                                 315110   ........   Hosiery and Sock Mills ..................................................................................................................                       500            750
                                                 315190   ........   Other Apparel Knitting Mills ...........................................................................................................                        500            750
                                                 315210   ........   Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors .................................................................................................                               500            750
                                                 315220   ........   Men’s and Boys’ Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing .................................................................                                             500            750
                                                 315240   ........   Women’s, Girls’, and Infants’ Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing .............................................                                                   500            750
                                                 315280   ........   Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing ...................................................................................                                     500            750
                                                 316992   ........   Women’s Handbag and Purse Manufacturing ...............................................................................                                         500            750
                                                 321212   ........   Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing ..............................................................................                                        500          1,250
                                                 321213   ........   Engineered Wood Member (except Truss) Manufacturing ............................................................                                                500            750
                                                 321219   ........   Reconstituted Wood Product Manufacturing .................................................................................                                      500            750
                                                 321911   ........   Wood Window and Door Manufacturing ........................................................................................                                     500          1,000
                                                 321991   ........   Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing ......................................................................                                            500          1,250
                                                 322121   ........   Paper (except Newsprint) Mills ......................................................................................................                           750          1,250
                                                 322130   ........   Paperboard Mills ............................................................................................................................                   750          1,250
                                                 322211   ........   Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing ............................................................................                                       500          1,250
                                                 322219   ........   Other Paperboard Container Manufacturing ..................................................................................                                     750          1,000
                                                 322220   ........   Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing ...........................................................                                                500            750
                                                 322230   ........   Stationery Product Manufacturing ..................................................................................................                             500            750
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                                                 322291   ........   Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing ..........................................................................................                                 500          1,500
                                                 323117   ........   Books Printing ................................................................................................................................                 500          1,250
                                                 324191   ........   Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing ..................................................................                                           500            750
                                                 325194   ........   Cyclic Crude, Intermediate, and Gum and Wood Chemical Manufacturing .................................                                                           750          1,250
                                                 325199   ........   All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing .........................................................................                                      1,000          1,250
                                                 325211   ........   Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing ...................................................................................                                   750          1,250
                                                 325312   ........   Phosphatic Fertilizer Manufacturing ...............................................................................................                             500            750
                                                 325320   ........   Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing ............................................................                                            500          1,000



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                                                                       TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF SIZE STANDARDS REVISIONS IN NAICS SECTOR 31–33—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Current size   Revised size
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        standard        standard
                                                  NAICs code                                                             NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                     (number of      (number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       employees)     employees)

                                                 325411   ........   Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing .........................................................................................                            750          1,000
                                                 325412   ........   Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing ...................................................................................                               750          1,250
                                                 325413   ........   In-Vitro Diagnostic Substance Manufacturing ................................................................................                               500          1,250
                                                 325414   ........   Biological Product (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing ..................................................................                                    500          1,250
                                                 325510   ........   Paint and Coating Manufacturing ..................................................................................................                         500          1,000
                                                 325611   ........   Soap and Other Detergent Manufacturing .....................................................................................                               750          1,000
                                                 325612   ........   Polish and Other Sanitation Good Manufacturing .........................................................................                                   500            750
                                                 325613   ........   Surface Active Agent Manufacturing .............................................................................................                           500            750
                                                 325620   ........   Toilet Preparation Manufacturing ...................................................................................................                       500          1,250
                                                 325992   ........   Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, and Chemical Manufacturing ....................................................                                           500          1,500
                                                 326111   ........   Plastics Bag and Pouch Manufacturing .........................................................................................                             500            750
                                                 326112   ........   Plastics Packaging Film and Sheet (including Laminated) Manufacturing ...................................                                                  500          1,000
                                                 326113   ........   Unlaminated Plastics Film and Sheet (except Packaging) Manufacturing ....................................                                                  500            750
                                                 326122   ........   Plastics Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing ................................................................................                              500            750
                                                 326140   ........   Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing .....................................................................................                               500          1,000
                                                 326150   ........   Urethane and Other Foam Product (except Polystyrene) Manufacturing .....................................                                                   500            750
                                                 326160   ........   Plastics Bottle Manufacturing .........................................................................................................                    500          1,250
                                                 326191   ........   Plastics Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing .......................................................................................                            500            750
                                                 326211   ........   Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading) ........................................................................................                          1,000          1,500
                                                 326220   ........   Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting Manufacturing ................................................................                                       500            750
                                                 326291   ........   Rubber Product Manufacturing for Mechanical Use ......................................................................                                     500            750
                                                 327110   ........   Pottery, Ceramics, and Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing ..............................................................                                       750          1,000
                                                 327212   ........   Other Pressed and Blown Glass and Glassware Manufacturing ..................................................                                               750          1,250
                                                 327213   ........   Glass Container Manufacturing .....................................................................................................                        750          1,250
                                                 327215   ........   Glass Product Manufacturing Made of Purchased Glass .............................................................                                          500          1,000
                                                 327310   ........   Cement Manufacturing ...................................................................................................................                   750          1,000
                                                 327332   ........   Concrete Pipe Manufacturing ........................................................................................................                       500            750
                                                 327410   ........   Lime Manufacturing ........................................................................................................................                500            750
                                                 327420   ........   Gypsum Product Manufacturing ....................................................................................................                        1,000          1,500
                                                 327910   ........   Abrasive Product Manufacturing ....................................................................................................                        500            750
                                                 327993   ........   Mineral Wool Manufacturing ..........................................................................................................                      750          1,500
                                                 331110   ........   Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing ........................................................................                               1,000          1,500
                                                 331315   ........   Aluminum Sheet, Plate, and Foil Manufacturing ...........................................................................                                  750          1,250
                                                 331511   ........   Iron Foundries ................................................................................................................................            500          1,000
                                                 331512   ........   Steel Investment Foundries ...........................................................................................................                     500          1,000
                                                 332111   ........   Iron and Steel Forging ...................................................................................................................                 500            750
                                                 332112   ........   Nonferrous Forging ........................................................................................................................                500            750
                                                 332215   ........   Metal Kitchen Cookware, Utensil, Cutlery, and Flatware (except Precious) Manufacturing .........                                                           500            750
                                                 332216   ........   Saw Blade and Handtool Manufacturing .......................................................................................                               500            750
                                                 332311   ........   Prefabricated Metal Building and Component Manufacturing .......................................................                                           500            750
                                                 332313   ........   Plate Work Manufacturing ..............................................................................................................                    500            750
                                                 332321   ........   Metal Window and Door Manufacturing ........................................................................................                               500            750
                                                 332410   ........   Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger Manufacturing ........................................................................                                     500            750
                                                 332420   ........   Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing ....................................................................................                                500            750
                                                 332431   ........   Metal Can Manufacturing ...............................................................................................................                  1,000          1,500
                                                 332510   ........   Hardware Manufacturing ................................................................................................................                    500            750
                                                 332911   ........   Industrial Valve Manufacturing .......................................................................................................                     500            750
                                                 332912   ........   Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting Manufacturing ......................................................................                                    500          1,000
                                                 332913   ........   Plumbing Fixture Fitting and Trim Manufacturing ..........................................................................                                 500          1,000
                                                 332919   ........   Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing ........................................................................                                  500            750
                                                 332991   ........   Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing ..........................................................................................                           750          1,250
                                                 332992   ........   Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing .........................................................................................                            1,000          1,250
                                                 333111   ........   Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing ............................................................................                                    500          1,250
                                                 333112   ........   Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment Manufacturing ...................                                                               500          1,500
                                                 333120   ........   Construction Machinery Manufacturing .........................................................................................                             750          1,250
                                                 333132   ........   Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing ........................................................                                           500          1,250
                                                 333242   ........   Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing ......................................................................................                               500          1,500
                                                 333244   ........   Printing Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing ........................................................................                                    500            750
                                                 333415   ........   Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigera-                                                                   750          1,250
                                                                        tion Equipment Manufacturing.
                                                 333611   ........   Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing .............................................................                                      1,000          1,500
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                                                 333612   ........   Speed Changer, Industrial High-Speed Drive, and Gear Manufacturing ......................................                                                  500            750
                                                 333613   ........   Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing .........................................................                                            500            750
                                                 333618   ........   Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing ........................................................................................                            1,000          1,500
                                                 333911   ........   Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing .............................................................................                                     500            750
                                                 333912   ........   Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing .......................................................................................                               500          1,000
                                                 333913   ........   Measuring and Dispensing Pump Manufacturing ..........................................................................                                     500            750
                                                 333921   ........   Elevator and Moving Stairway Manufacturing ...............................................................................                                 500          1,000
                                                 333923   ........   Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System Manufacturing ......................................                                                  500          1,250



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                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Current size   Revised size
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         standard        standard
                                                  NAICs code                                                              NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                     (number of      (number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        employees)     employees)

                                                 333992   ........   Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing ........................................................................                                      500          1,250
                                                 333995   ........   Fluid Power Cylinder and Actuator Manufacturing ........................................................................                                    500            750
                                                 333996   ........   Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing ................................................................................                                   500          1,250
                                                 334111   ........   Electronic Computer Manufacturing ...............................................................................................                         1,000          1,250
                                                 334112   ........   Computer Storage Device Manufacturing ......................................................................................                              1,000          1,250
                                                 334210   ........   Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing .............................................................................................                           1,000          1,250
                                                 334220   ........   Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing ...                                                                   750          1,250
                                                 334412   ........   Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing .....................................................................................                              500            750
                                                 334413   ........   Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing ......................................................................                                       500          1,250
                                                 334417   ........   Electronic Connector Manufacturing ..............................................................................................                           500          1,000
                                                 334418   ........   Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic Assembly) Manufacturing ....................................................                                           500            750
                                                 334510   ........   Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing .................................................                                             500          1,250
                                                 334511   ........   Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument                                                                   750          1,250
                                                                        Manufacturing.
                                                 334513 ........     Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling In-                                                               500            750
                                                                        dustrial Process Variables.
                                                 334514   ........   Totalizing Fluid Meter and Counting Device Manufacturing ..........................................................                                         500            750
                                                 334515   ........   Instrument Manufacturing for Measuring and Testing Electricity and Electrical Signals ..............                                                        500            750
                                                 334516   ........   Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing ...........................................................................                                  500          1,000
                                                 334517   ........   Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing ..............................................................................................                          500          1,000
                                                 334614   ........   Software and Other Prerecorded Compact Disc, Tape, and Record Reproducing ......................                                                            750          1,250
                                                 335110   ........   Electric Lamp Bulb and Part Manufacturing ..................................................................................                              1,000          1,250
                                                 335121   ........   Residential Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing .......................................................................                                 500            750
                                                 335210   ........   Small Electrical Appliance Manufacturing ......................................................................................                             750          1,500
                                                 335221   ........   Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing ...............................................................................                                   750          1,500
                                                 335222   ........   Household Refrigerator and Home Freezer Manufacturing ..........................................................                                          1,000          1,250
                                                 335224   ........   Household Laundry Equipment Manufacturing ..............................................................................                                  1,000          1,250
                                                 335228   ........   Other Major Household Appliance Manufacturing .........................................................................                                     500          1,000
                                                 335312   ........   Motor and Generator Manufacturing ..............................................................................................                          1,000          1,250
                                                 335313   ........   Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus Manufacturing ................................................................                                         750          1,250
                                                 335911   ........   Storage Battery Manufacturing ......................................................................................................                        500          1,250
                                                 335932   ........   Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing .......................................................................                                     500          1,000
                                                 336111   ........   Automobile Manufacturing .............................................................................................................                    1,000          1,500
                                                 336112   ........   Light Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing ...............................................................................                             1,000          1,500
                                                 336120   ........   Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing ..................................................................................................                         1,000          1,500
                                                 336212   ........   Truck Trailer Manufacturing ...........................................................................................................                     500          1,000
                                                 336213   ........   Motor Home Manufacturing ...........................................................................................................                      1,000          1,250
                                                 336214   ........   Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing .....................................................................................                               500          1,000
                                                 336310   ........   Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing ................................................                                               750          1,000
                                                 336320   ........   Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing ...............................................                                             750          1,000
                                                 336330   ........   Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing ................                                                             750          1,000
                                                 336340   ........   Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing .................................................................................                                  750          1,250
                                                 336350   ........   Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing .............................................                                                750          1,500
                                                 336360   ........   Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing ................................................................                                      500          1,500
                                                 336370   ........   Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping .......................................................................................................                        500          1,000
                                                 336390   ........   Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing .....................................................................................                               750          1,000
                                                 336412   ........   Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing ..........................................................................                                 1,000          1,500
                                                 336413   ........   Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing ........................................................                                       1,000          1,250
                                                 336414   ........   Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing ........................................................................                                   1,000          1,250
                                                 336415   ........   Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing ....                                                             1,000          1,250
                                                 336510   ........   Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing ............................................................................................                         1,000          1,500
                                                 336611   ........   Ship Building and Repairing ..........................................................................................................                    1,000          1,250
                                                 336612   ........   Boat Building ..................................................................................................................................            500          1,000
                                                 336991   ........   Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing ...............................................................................                                500          1,000
                                                 336992   ........   Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing .........................................                                                1,000          1,500
                                                 336999   ........   All Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing ......................................................................                                     500          1,000
                                                 337110   ........   Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop Manufacturing .................................................................                                         500            750
                                                 337121   ........   Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing ..........................................................................                                    500          1,000
                                                 337122   ........   Nonupholstered Wood Household Furniture Manufacturing .........................................................                                             500            750
                                                 337124   ........   Metal Household Furniture Manufacturing .....................................................................................                               500            750
                                                 337125   ........   Household Furniture (except Wood and Metal) Manufacturing .....................................................                                             500            750
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                                                 337211   ........   Wood Office Furniture Manufacturing ............................................................................................                            500          1,000
                                                 337214   ........   Office Furniture (except Wood) Manufacturing ..............................................................................                                 500          1,000
                                                 337910   ........   Mattress Manufacturing ..................................................................................................................                   500          1,000
                                                 337920   ........   Blind and Shade Manufacturing .....................................................................................................                         500          1,000
                                                 339112   ........   Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing ...........................................................................                                   500          1,000
                                                 339113   ........   Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing ...........................................................................                                   500            750
                                                 339114   ........   Dental Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing ............................................................................                                    500            750
                                                 339115   ........   Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing .................................................................................................                            500          1,000



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                                                                       TABLE 3—SUMMARY OF SIZE STANDARDS REVISIONS IN NAICS SECTOR 31–33—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                              Current size   Revised size
                                                                                                                                                                                                               standard        standard
                                                  NAICs code                                                          NAICS U.S. industry title                                                               (number of      (number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                              employees)     employees)

                                                 339920   ........   Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing ..................................................................................                      500            750
                                                 339940   ........   Office Supplies (except Paper) Manufacturing ..............................................................................                       500            750
                                                 339992   ........   Musical Instrument Manufacturing .................................................................................................                500          1,000
                                                 339993   ........   Fastener, Button, Needle, and Pin Manufacturing ........................................................................                          500            750
                                                 339995   ........   Burial Casket Manufacturing ..........................................................................................................            500          1,000



                                                 Evaluation of Dominance in Field of                                characteristics of small businesses and                              about 1,250 firms, not small under the
                                                 Operation                                                          the Federal government marketplace in                                current size standards, will become
                                                    Section 3(a) of the Small Business Act                          the affected industries. SBA’s mission is                            small and therefore eligible for these
                                                 (15 U.S.C. 632(a)) defines a small                                 to aid and assist small businesses                                   programs. That is about 0.4 percent of
                                                 business concern as one that: (1) Is                               through a variety of financial,                                      all firms classified as small under the
                                                 independently owned and operated; (2)                              procurement, business development,                                   current size standards in all industries
                                                 is not dominant in its field of operation;                         and advocacy programs. To determine                                  that SBA reviewed for the September
                                                 and (3) meets a specific small business                            the intended beneficiaries of these                                  10, 2014 proposed rule and this final
                                                 definition or size standard established                            programs, SBA establishes distinct                                   rule. SBA anticipates that the small
                                                 by SBA’s Administrator. SBA considers                              definitions of which businesses are                                  business share of total receipts in those
                                                 as part of its evaluation whether a                                deemed small businesses. The Small                                   industries will increase from 26 percent
                                                 business concern at a proposed or                                  Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632(a))                                      to 29 percent.
                                                 revised size standard would be                                     delegates to SBA’s Administrator the                                    Four groups can benefit from the
                                                 dominant in its field of operation. SBA                            responsibility for establishing small                                revised size standards: (1) Some
                                                 has determined that for the industries                             business definitions. The Act also                                   businesses that are above the current
                                                 for which it has revised size standards                            requires that small business definitions                             size standards may gain small business
                                                 in this final rule, no individual firm at                          vary to reflect industry differences. The                            status under the higher size standards,
                                                 or below the revised size standard will                            Jobs Act further requires SBA to review                              thereby enabling them to participate in
                                                 be large enough to dominate its field of                           all size standards and make necessary                                Federal small business assistance
                                                 operation. At the revised size standards                           adjustments to reflect market                                        programs; (2) growing small businesses
                                                 that are adopted in this final rule, the                           conditions. The supplementary                                        that are close to exceeding the current
                                                 small business share of total industry                             information section of this rule explains                            size standards will be able to retain their
                                                 receipts among those industries for                                SBA’s methodology for analyzing a size                               small business status under the higher
                                                 which SBA has revised size standards                               standard for a particular industry.                                  size standards, thereby enabling them to
                                                 is, on average, 1.7 percent, ranging from                          2. What are the potential benefits and                               continue their participation in the
                                                 a minimum of 0.02 percent to a                                     costs of this regulatory action?                                     programs; (3) Federal agencies that will
                                                 maximum of 18.9 percent. SBA                                                                                                            have a larger pool of small businesses
                                                 determines that these market shares                                   The most significant benefit to                                   from which to draw for their small
                                                 effectively preclude a firm at or below                            businesses affected by this rule is their                            business procurement programs; and,
                                                 the revised size standards from exerting                           gaining or maintaining eligibility for                               (4) wholesalers and dealers that sell
                                                 control on any of the industries.                                  Federal small business assistance                                    products to the Federal government as
                                                                                                                    programs. These include SBA’s                                        small businesses under the
                                                 Compliance With Executive Orders                                   financial assistance programs, economic                              nonmanufacturer rule (13 CFR
                                                 12866, 13563, 12988 and 13132, the                                 injury disaster loans, and Federal                                   121.406(b)) will have additional sources
                                                 Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.                                 procurement programs intended for                                    of goods to fill their orders.
                                                 Ch. 35) and the Regulatory Flexibility                             small businesses. Federal procurement                                   SBA estimates that firms gaining
                                                 Act (5 U.S.C. 601–612)                                             programs provide targeted opportunities                              small business status under the revised
                                                 Executive Order 12866                                              for small businesses under SBA’s                                     size standards might receive Federal
                                                                                                                    business development programs, such                                  contracts totaling $150 million to $160
                                                   The Office of Management and Budget                              as 8(a), Small Disadvantaged Businesses                              million annually under SBA’s small
                                                 (OMB) has determined that this final                               (SDB), small businesses located in                                   business, 8(a), SDB, HUBZone, WOSB,
                                                 rule is a significant regulatory action for                        Historically Underutilized Business                                  EDWOSB, and SDVOSB Programs, as
                                                 purposes of Executive Order 12866.                                 Zones (HUBZone), women-owned small                                   well as other unrestricted procurements.
                                                 Accordingly, in the next section SBA                               businesses (WOSB), economically                                      The added competition for many of
                                                 provides a Regulatory Impact Analysis                              disadvantaged women-owned small                                      these procurements can also result in
                                                 of this rule. However, this rule is not a                          businesses (EDWOSB), and service-                                    lower prices to the Government for
                                                 ‘‘major rule’’ under the Congressional                             disabled veteran-owned small                                         procurements reserved for small
                                                 Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 800.                                          businesses (SDVOSB). Federal agencies                                businesses, but SBA cannot quantify
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                                                 Regulatory Impact Analysis                                         may also use SBA’s size standards for a                              this benefit.
                                                                                                                    variety of other regulatory and program                                 SBA provides financial assistance to
                                                 1. Is there a need for the regulatory                              purposes. These programs assist small                                small businesses under its 7(a) and 504
                                                 action?                                                            businesses to become more                                            Loan Programs. Under SBA’s 7(a) and
                                                   SBA believes that the size standards                             knowledgeable, stable, and competitive.                              504 Loan Programs, based on the fiscal
                                                 revisions in this rule are a better                                SBA estimates that in the 209 industries                             years 2012–2014 data, SBA estimates
                                                 reflection of the economic                                         for which it is increasing size standards                            approximately 20 to 25 SBA loans


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                                                 totaling about $10 million to $15.0                     or reserved for the small business, 8(a),              Executive Order 13563
                                                 million could be made to these newly                    HUBZone, WOSB, EDWOSB, or                                 Descriptions of the need for this
                                                 defined small businesses under the                      SDVOSB Programs only if awards are                     regulatory action and benefits and costs
                                                 revised size standards. However, it is                  expected to be made at fair and                        associated with this action including
                                                 impractical to try to estimate the                      reasonable prices. In addition, there                  possible distributional impacts that
                                                 number and total amount of loans with                   may be higher costs when more full and                 relate to Executive Order 13563 are
                                                 any precision. There are two reasons for                open contracts are awarded to HUBZone                  included in the Regulatory Impact
                                                 this: (1) Under the Jobs Act, SBA can                   businesses that receive price evaluation               Analysis under Executive Order 12866,
                                                 now guarantee substantially larger loans                preferences.                                           above.
                                                 than in the past; and (2) as described                                                                            In an effort to engage interested
                                                 above, the Jobs Act established a higher                   Revised size standards might have
                                                                                                         distributional effects among large and                 parties in this action, SBA presented its
                                                 alternative size standard ($15 million in                                                                      size standards methodology (discussed
                                                 tangible net worth and $5 million in net                small business contractors. Although
                                                                                                         SBA cannot estimate with certainty the                 above under Supplementary
                                                 income after income taxes) for business                                                                        Information) to various industry
                                                 concerns that do not meet the size                      actual outcome of the gains and losses
                                                                                                         among small and large businesses, it can               associations and trade groups. SBA also
                                                 standards for their industry.                                                                                  met with a number of industry groups
                                                    Newly defined small businesses will                  identify several probable impacts. Some
                                                                                                         Federal contracts may be transferred to                and individual businesses to get their
                                                 also benefit from SBA’s Economic Injury
                                                                                                         small businesses from large businesses.                feedback on its methodology and other
                                                 Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program. Since this
                                                 program is contingent on the occurrence                 Large businesses may have fewer                        size standards issues. The Agency
                                                 and severity of a disaster in the future,               Federal contract opportunities as                      additionally conferred with Federal
                                                 SBA cannot make a meaningful estimate                   Federal agencies decide to set aside                   procurement officials that purchase
                                                 of this impact.                                         more contracts for small businesses. In                products manufactured by a number of
                                                    In addition, newly defined small                     addition, some Federal contracts may be                industries for which SBA proposed to
                                                 businesses will also benefit through                                                                           increase size standards. In addition, as
                                                                                                         awarded to HUBZone concerns instead
                                                 reduced fees, less paperwork, and fewer                                                                        part of its Jobs Act tour SBA presented
                                                                                                         of large businesses since they are
                                                 compliance requirements that are                                                                               its size standards methodology to
                                                                                                         eligible for price evaluation preferences
                                                 available to small businesses throughout                                                                       businesses in 13 cities in the U.S. and
                                                                                                         when they compete on a full and open
                                                 the Federal government.                                                                                        sought their input. The presentations
                                                                                                         basis.
                                                    To the extent that 1,250 newly                                                                              included information on the latest status
                                                 defined small firms may become active                      Similarly, some businesses defined                  of the comprehensive size standards
                                                 in Federal procurement programs, the                    small under the current size standards                 review and on how interested parties
                                                 revised size standards might also add                   may receive fewer Federal contracts due                can provide SBA with input and
                                                 administrative costs to the government                  to increased competition from more                     feedback on size standards.
                                                 because there are now more businesses                   businesses now defined as small under                     Moreover, SBA sent letters to the
                                                 eligible for Federal small business                     higher size standards. This transfer may               Directors of the Offices of Small and
                                                 programs. For example, there will be                    be offset by a greater number of small                 Disadvantaged Business Utilization
                                                 more firms seeking SBA’s guaranteed                     business set-aside procurements. The                   (OSDBU) at several Federal agencies
                                                 loans, more firms eligible for enrollment               number of newly defined and                            with considerable procurement
                                                 in the SAM database, and more firms                     expanding small businesses that are                    responsibilities requesting their
                                                 seeking certification as 8(a) or HUBZone                willing and able to sell to the Federal                feedback on how the agencies use SBA’s
                                                 firms or qualifying for small business,                 government will limit the potential                    size standards and whether current size
                                                 WOSB, EDWOSB, SDVOSB, and SDB                           transfer of contracts from large and                   standards meet their programmatic
                                                 status. Among those newly defined                       currently defined small businesses.                    needs (both procurement and non-
                                                 small businesses seeking Federal                        Because there are so many variables                    procurement). SBA gave appropriate
                                                 assistance, there could be additional                   affecting the Federal market, SBA                      consideration to all input, suggestions,
                                                 costs associated with compliance and                    cannot estimate the potential                          recommendations, and relevant
                                                 verification of small business status and               distributional impacts of these transfers              information obtained from industry
                                                 administration of size protests.                        with any degree of precision.                          groups, individual businesses, and
                                                 However, SBA believes that these added                                                                         Federal agencies in preparing this rule.
                                                                                                            The increased size standards for 209                   Finally, the SBA has maintained a
                                                 administrative costs will be minimal
                                                 because there are mechanisms in place                   industries and the modification of the                 roster of parties (government and
                                                 to handle these requirements.                           size standard for NAICS 324110 in                      industry) that have expressed interest in
                                                    Additionally, some Federal                           Sector 31–33 are consistent with SBA’s                 various manufacturing industries over
                                                 government contracts might have higher                  statutory mandate to assist small                      the last few years, and sent each of them
                                                 costs. With a greater number of                         business. This regulatory action                       a copy of the September 10, 2014
                                                 businesses defined as small under the                   promotes the Administration’s                          proposed rule to assure they had ample
                                                 revised size standards, Federal agencies                objectives. One of SBA’s goals in                      time and opportunity to provide
                                                 may set aside more contracts to small                   support of the Administration’s                        comments.
                                                 businesses, rather than use full and                    objectives is to help individual small                    Increasing size standards for the
                                                 open competition. The movement from                     businesses succeed through fair and                    industries covered in this rule is
                                                 unrestricted to small business set-aside                equitable access to capital and credit,                consistent with Executive Order 13563,
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                                                 contracting might result in competition                 Government contracts, and management                   Section 6, calling for retrospective
                                                 among fewer total bidders, although                     and technical assistance. Reviewing and                analyses of existing rules. The last
                                                 there will be more small businesses                     modifying size standards, when                         comprehensive review of size standards
                                                 eligible to submit offers. However, the                 appropriate, ensures that intended                     occurred during the late 1970s and early
                                                 additional costs associated with fewer                  beneficiaries have access to small                     1980s. Since then, except for periodic
                                                 bidders are expected to be minor since,                 business programs designed to assist                   adjustments for monetary based size
                                                 by law, procurements may be set aside                   them.                                                  standards, most reviews of size


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                                                 standards were limited to a few specific                Loan Programs, and assistance under                    size standards but are on the low end of
                                                 industries in response to requests from                 other Federal small business programs.                 those that are not small. They might
                                                 the public and from Federal agencies.                      Immediately below, SBA sets forth a                 otherwise be called or referred to as
                                                 The majority of employee based size                     final regulatory flexibility analysis                  mid-sized businesses, although SBA
                                                 standards, including those in NAICS                     (FRFA) of this rule addressing the                     only defines what is a small business
                                                 Sector 31–33, have not been reviewed                    following questions: (1) What are the                  concern. That is, entities that do not
                                                 since they were first established. SBA                  need for and objective of the rule? (2)                meet SBA’s small business size
                                                 recognizes that changes in industry                     What are SBA’s description and                         standards are considered ‘‘other than
                                                 structure and the Federal marketplace                   estimate of the number of small                        small.’’
                                                 over time have rendered existing size                   businesses to which the rule applies? (3)
                                                 standards for some industries no longer                 What are the projected reporting, record               3. What are the projected reporting,
                                                 supportable by current data.                            keeping, and other compliance                          record keeping and other compliance
                                                 Accordingly, in 2007, SBA began a                       requirements of the rule? (4) What are                 requirements of the rule?
                                                 comprehensive review of its size                        the relevant Federal rules that may
                                                 standards to ensure that existing size                  duplicate, overlap, or conflict with the                  The size standard changes impose no
                                                 standards have supportable bases and to                 rule? and (5) What alternatives will                   additional reporting or record keeping
                                                 revise them when necessary. In                          allow the Agency to accomplish its                     requirements on small businesses.
                                                 addition, the Jobs Act requires SBA to                  regulatory objectives while minimizing                 However, qualifying for Federal
                                                 conduct a detailed review of all size                   the impact on small businesses?                        procurement and a number of other
                                                 standards and to make appropriate                                                                              programs requires that businesses
                                                                                                         1. What are the need for and objective
                                                 adjustments to reflect market                                                                                  register in the SAM database and certify
                                                                                                         of the rule?
                                                 conditions. Specifically, the Jobs Act                                                                         in SAM that they are small at least once
                                                                                                            Changes in industry structure,                      annually. Therefore, businesses opting
                                                 requires SBA to conduct a detailed
                                                                                                         technological changes, productivity                    to participate in those programs must
                                                 review of at least one-third of all size
                                                                                                         growth, mergers and acquisitions, and                  comply with SAM requirements.
                                                 standards during every 18-month period
                                                                                                         updated industry definitions have                      Additionally, businesses affected by the
                                                 from the date of its enactment and do a
                                                                                                         changed the structure of many                          changes, if they are already registered in
                                                 complete review of all size standards
                                                                                                         industries reviewed in the September                   SAM, must update their certifications
                                                 not less frequently than once every 5
                                                                                                         10, 2014 proposed rule and this final                  and affirmations. However, there are no
                                                 years thereafter.
                                                                                                         rule. Such changes can be sufficient to                costs associated with SAM registration
                                                 Executive Order 12988                                   warrant revisions to current size
                                                                                                                                                                or certification. Changing size standards
                                                                                                         standards for some industries. Based on
                                                    This action meets applicable                                                                                alters access to SBA’s programs
                                                                                                         the analysis of the latest data available,
                                                 standards set forth in Sections 3(a) and                                                                       designed to assist small businesses, but
                                                                                                         SBA believes that the revised size
                                                 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988, Civil                 standards in this rule more                            does not impose a regulatory burden
                                                 Justice Reform, to minimize litigation,                 appropriately reflect the size of                      because they neither regulate nor
                                                 eliminate ambiguity, and reduce                         businesses that need Federal assistance.               control business behavior.
                                                 burden. The action does not have                        The Jobs Act also requires SBA to
                                                 retroactive or preemptive effect.                                                                              4. What are the relevant Federal rules,
                                                                                                         review all size standards and make                     which may duplicate, overlap or conflict
                                                 Executive Order 13132                                   necessary adjustments to reflect market                with the rule?
                                                                                                         conditions.
                                                   For purposes of Executive Order                                                                                Under § 3(a)(2)(C) of the Small
                                                 13132, SBA has determined that this                     2. What are SBA’s description and
                                                                                                                                                                Business Act, 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2)(c),
                                                 rule has no substantial, direct effects on              estimate of the number of small
                                                                                                                                                                Federal agencies must use SBA’s size
                                                 the States, on the relationship between                 businesses to which the rule will apply?
                                                                                                                                                                standards to define a small business,
                                                 the national government and the States,                    SBA estimates that about 1,250                      unless specifically authorized by statute
                                                 or on the distribution of power and                     additional firms will become small                     to do otherwise. In 1995, SBA published
                                                 responsibilities among the various                      because of revised size standards for 209              in the Federal Register a ‘‘Table of
                                                 levels of government. Therefore, SBA                    industries in NAICS Sector 31–33. That                 Statutory and Regulatory Size Standards
                                                 has determined that this rule has no                    represents 0.4 percent of total firms that             Set by Agencies Other than SBA’’ (60 FR
                                                 federalism implications warranting                      are small under current size standards                 57988, November 24, 1995). SBA is not
                                                 preparation of a federalism assessment.                 in all industries in that Sector. This will            aware of any Federal rule that would
                                                 Paperwork Reduction Act                                 result in an increase in the small                     duplicate or conflict with establishing
                                                                                                         business share of total industry receipts              size standards.
                                                   For the purpose of the Paperwork                      in Sector 31–33 from 26 percent under
                                                 Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. Ch. 35, SBA                    the current size standards to 29 percent                 However, the Small Business Act and
                                                 has determined that this rule imposes                   under the size standards adopted in this               SBA’s regulations allow Federal
                                                 no new reporting or record keeping                      final rule. The revised size standards                 agencies to develop different size
                                                 requirements.                                           will enable more small businesses to                   standards if they believe that SBA’s size
                                                                                                         retain their small business status for a               standards are not appropriate for their
                                                 Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                                                          programs, with the approval of SBA’s
                                                                                                         longer period and many others to regain
                                                   Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act                  small business status that may have                    Administrator (13 CFR 121.903). The
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                                                 (RFA), this rule may have a significant                 exceeded current size standards, making                Regulatory Flexibility Act authorizes an
                                                 impact on a substantial number of small                 it difficult for them to compete with                  agency to establish an alternative small
                                                 businesses in the industries covered by                 companies that are significantly larger                business definition for purposes of
                                                 this rule. As described above, this rule                than they are. SBA believes that the                   compliance with that Act, after
                                                 may affect small businesses seeking                     overall impact of this rule will be                    consultation with the Office of
                                                 Federal contracts, loans under SBA’s                    positive for existing small businesses, as             Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business
                                                 7(a), 504 and Economic Injury Disaster                  well as for those that exceed the current              Administration (5 U.S.C. 601(3)).


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                                                 5. What alternatives will allow the                                     ‘‘311411’’, ‘‘311412’’, ‘‘311421’’,                                         ‘‘332992’’, ‘‘333111’’, ‘‘333112’’,
                                                 Agency to accomplish its regulatory                                     ‘‘311422’’, ‘‘311423’’, ‘‘311511’’,                                         ‘‘333120’’, ‘‘333132’’, ‘‘333242’’,
                                                 objectives while minimizing the impact                                  ‘‘311512’’, ‘‘311513’’, ‘‘311514’’,                                         ‘‘333244’’, ‘‘333415’’, ‘‘333611’’,
                                                 on small entities?                                                      ‘‘311520’’, ‘‘311611’’, ‘‘311612’’,                                         ‘‘333612’’, ‘‘333613’’, ‘‘333618’’,
                                                   By law, SBA is required to develop                                    ‘‘311613’’, ‘‘311615’’, ‘‘311710’’,                                         ‘‘333911’’, ‘‘333912’’, ‘‘333913’’,
                                                 numerical size standards for                                            ‘‘311812’’, ‘‘311813’’, ‘‘311821’’,                                         ‘‘333921’’, ‘‘333923’’, ‘‘333992’’,
                                                 establishing eligibility for Federal small                              ‘‘311824’’, ‘‘311830’’, ‘‘311911’’,                                         ‘‘333995’’, ‘‘333996’’, ‘‘334111’’,
                                                 business assistance programs. Other                                     ‘‘311919’’, ‘‘311920’’, ‘‘311930’’,                                         ‘‘334112’’, ‘‘334210’’, ‘‘334220’’,
                                                 than varying size standards by industry                                 ‘‘311941’’, ‘‘312111’’, ‘‘312112’’,                                         ‘‘334412’’, ‘‘334413’’, ‘‘334417’’,
                                                 and changing the size measures, no                                      ‘‘312113’’, ‘‘312120’’, ‘‘312130’’,                                         ‘‘334418’’, ‘‘334510’’, ‘‘334511’’,
                                                                                                                         ‘‘312140’’, ‘‘312230’’, ‘‘313110’’,                                         ‘‘334513’’, ‘‘334514’’, ‘‘334515’’,
                                                 practical alternative exists to the system
                                                                                                                         ‘‘313230’’, ‘‘314110’’, ‘‘314120’’,                                         ‘‘334516’’, ‘‘334517’’, ‘‘334614’’,
                                                 of numerical size standards.
                                                                                                                         ‘‘315110’’, ‘‘315190’’, ‘‘315210’’,                                         ‘‘335110’’, ‘‘335121’’, ‘‘335210’’,
                                                 List of Subjects in 13 CFR Part 121                                     ‘‘315220’’, ‘‘315240’’, ‘‘315280’’,                                         ‘‘335221’’, ‘‘335222’’, ‘‘335224’’,
                                                   Administrative practice and                                           ‘‘316992’’, ‘‘321212’’, ‘‘321213’’,                                         ‘‘335228’’, ‘‘335312’’, ‘‘335313’’,
                                                 procedure, Government procurement,                                      ‘‘321219’’, ‘‘321911’’, ‘‘321991’’,                                         ‘‘335911’’, ‘‘335932’’, ‘‘336111’’,
                                                 Government property, Grant programs—                                    ‘‘322121’’, ‘‘322130’’, ‘‘322211’’,                                         ‘‘336112’’, ‘‘336120’’, ‘‘336212’’,
                                                 business, Individuals with disabilities,                                ‘‘322219’’, ‘‘322220’’, ‘‘322230’’,                                         ‘‘336213’’, ‘‘336214’’, ‘‘336310’’,
                                                 Loan programs—business, Reporting                                       ‘‘322291’’, ‘‘323117’’, ‘‘324110’’,                                         ‘‘336320’’, ‘‘336330’’, ‘‘336340’’,
                                                 and recordkeeping requirements, Small                                   ‘‘324191’’, ‘‘325194’’, ‘‘325199’’,                                         ‘‘336350’’, ‘‘336360’’, ‘‘336370’’,
                                                 businesses.                                                             ‘‘325211’’, ‘‘325312’’, ‘‘325320’’,                                         ‘‘336390’’, ‘‘336412’’, ‘‘336413’’,
                                                   For the reasons set forth in the                                      ‘‘325411’’, ‘‘325412’’, ‘‘325413’’,                                         ‘‘336414’’, ‘‘336415’’, ‘‘336510’’,
                                                 preamble, SBA amends 13 CFR part 121                                    ‘‘325414’’, ‘‘325510’’, ‘‘325611’’,                                         ‘‘336611’’, ‘‘336612’’, ‘‘336991’’,
                                                 as follows:                                                             ‘‘325612’’, ‘‘325613’’, ‘‘325620’’,                                         ‘‘336992’’, ‘‘336999’’, ‘‘337110’’,
                                                                                                                         ‘‘325992’’, ‘‘326111’’, ‘‘326112’’,                                         ‘‘337121’’, ‘‘337122’’, ‘‘337124’’,
                                                 PART 121—SMALL BUSINESS SIZE                                            ‘‘326113’’, ‘‘326122’’, ‘‘326140’’,                                         ‘‘337125’’, ‘‘337211’’, ‘‘337214’’,
                                                 REGULATIONS                                                             ‘‘326150’’, ‘‘326160’’, ‘‘326191’’,                                         ‘‘337910’’, ‘‘337920’’, ‘‘339112’’,
                                                                                                                         ‘‘326211’’, ‘‘326220’’, ‘‘326291’’,                                         ‘‘339113’’, ‘‘339114’’, ‘‘339115’’,
                                                   1. The authority citation for part 121                                ‘‘327110’’, ‘‘327212’’, ‘‘327213’’,                                         ‘‘339920’’, ‘‘339940’’, ‘‘339992’’,
                                                 continues to read as follows:                                           ‘‘327215’’, ‘‘327310’’, ‘‘327332’’,                                         ‘‘339993’’, and ‘‘339995’’; and
                                                   Authority: 15 U.S.C. 632, 634(b)(6), 662,                             ‘‘327410’’, ‘‘327420’’, ‘‘327910’’,
                                                 and 694a(9).                                                            ‘‘327993’’, ‘‘331110’’, ‘‘331315’’,                                         ■   b. Revise footnotes 3, 4, 5, and 7.
                                                    2. Amend § 121.201 in the table                                      ‘‘331511’’, ‘‘331512’’, ‘‘332111’’,                                             The revisions read as follows:
                                                 ‘‘Small Business Size Standards by                                      ‘‘332112’’, ‘‘332215’’, ‘‘332216’’,
                                                 NAICS Industry’’ as follows:                                            ‘‘332311’’, ‘‘332313’’, ‘‘332321’’,                                         § 121.201 What size standards has SBA
                                                    a. Revise the entries for ‘‘311111’’,                                ‘‘332410’’, ‘‘332420’’, ‘‘332431’’,                                         identified by North American Industry
                                                 ‘‘311211’’, ‘‘311221’’, ‘‘311314’’,                                     ‘‘332510’’, ‘‘332911’’, ‘‘332912’’,                                         Classification System codes?
                                                 ‘‘311340’’, ‘‘311351’’, ‘‘311352’’,                                     ‘‘332913’’, ‘‘332919’’, ‘‘332991’’,                                         *        *            *          *         *

                                                                                                         SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS BY NAICS INDUSTRY
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Size standards             Size standards
                                                 NAICS codes                                                                NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                           in millions of             in number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   dollars                  employees


                                                          *                        *                  *                                 *                                *                                                      *                             *
                                                 311111 .........     Dog and Cat Food Manufacturing .................................................................................................                         ........................            1,000

                                                          *                           *                                 *                                 *                                *                                    *                             *
                                                 311211 .........     Flour Milling ....................................................................................................................................       ........................            1,000

                                                          *                         *                              *                                 *                                *                                         *                             *
                                                 311221 .........     Wet Corn Milling ............................................................................................................................            ........................            1,250

                                                            *                        *                            *                                 *                                *                                          *                             *
                                                 311314   .........   Cane Sugar Manufacturing ............................................................................................................                    ........................             1,000
                                                 311340   .........   Nonchocolate Confectionery Manufacturing ..................................................................................                              ........................             1,000
                                                 311351   .........   Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing from Cacao Beans .................................................                                             ........................             1,250
                                                 311352   .........   Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased Chocolate .............................................................                                       ........................             1,000
                                                 311411   .........   Frozen Fruit, Juice, and Vegetable Manufacturing .......................................................................                                 ........................             1,000
                                                 311412   .........   Frozen Specialty Food Manufacturing ...........................................................................................                          ........................             1,250
                                                 311421   .........   Fruit and Vegetable Canning 3 .......................................................................................................                    ........................           3 1,000

                                                 311422   .........   Specialty Canning ..........................................................................................................................             ........................             1,250
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                                                 311423   .........   Dried and Dehydrated Food Manufacturing ..................................................................................                               ........................               750
                                                 311511   .........   Fluid Milk Manufacturing ................................................................................................................                ........................             1,000
                                                 311512   .........   Creamery Butter Manufacturing .....................................................................................................                      ........................               750
                                                 311513   .........   Cheese Manufacturing ...................................................................................................................                 ........................             1,250
                                                 311514   .........   Dry, Condensed, and Evaporated Dairy Product Manufacturing ..................................................                                            ........................               750
                                                 311520   .........   Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert Manufacturing .............................................................................                                 ........................             1,000
                                                 311611   .........   Animal (except Poultry) Slaughtering ............................................................................................                        ........................             1,000
                                                 311612   .........   Meat Processed from Carcasses ..................................................................................................                         ........................             1,000



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                                                                                             SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS BY NAICS INDUSTRY—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Size standards             Size standards
                                                 NAICS codes                                                                NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                         in millions of             in number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 dollars                  employees

                                                 311613 .........     Rendering and Meat Byproduct Processing ..................................................................................                             ........................             750
                                                 311615 .........     Poultry Processing .........................................................................................................................           ........................           1,250
                                                 311710 .........     Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging ...............................................................................                              ........................             750

                                                            *                        *                           *                                 *                                *                                         *                             *
                                                 311812   .........   Commercial Bakeries .....................................................................................................................              ........................           1,000
                                                 311813   .........   Frozen Cakes, Pies, and Other Pastries Manufacturing ...............................................................                                   ........................             750
                                                 311821   .........   Cookie and Cracker Manufacturing ...............................................................................................                       ........................           1,250
                                                 311824   .........   Dry Pasta, Dough, and Flour Mixes Manufacturing from Purchased Flour ..................................                                                ........................             750
                                                 311830   .........   Tortilla Manufacturing ....................................................................................................................            ........................           1,250
                                                 311911   .........   Roasted Nuts and Peanut Butter Manufacturing ...........................................................................                               ........................             750
                                                 311919   .........   Other Snack Food Manufacturing ..................................................................................................                      ........................           1,250
                                                 311920   .........   Coffee and Tea Manufacturing ......................................................................................................                    ........................             750
                                                 311930   .........   Flavoring Syrup and Concentrate Manufacturing ..........................................................................                               ........................           1,000
                                                 311941   .........   Mayonnaise, Dressing, and Other Prepared Sauce Manufacturing ..............................................                                            ........................             750

                                                            *                           *                                 *                                 *                                *                                *                             *
                                                 312111   .........   Soft Drink Manufacturing ...............................................................................................................               ........................           1,250
                                                 312112   .........   Bottled Water Manufacturing .........................................................................................................                  ........................           1,000
                                                 312113   .........   Ice Manufacturing ..........................................................................................................................           ........................             750
                                                 312120   .........   Breweries .......................................................................................................................................      ........................           1,250
                                                 312130   .........   Wineries .........................................................................................................................................     ........................           1,000
                                                 312140   .........   Distilleries .......................................................................................................................................   ........................           1,000
                                                 312230   .........   Tobacco Manufacturing .................................................................................................................                ........................           1,500
                                                 313110   .........   Fiber, Yarn, and Thread Mills ........................................................................................................                 ........................           1,250

                                                          *                      *                             *                                 *                                *                                           *                             *
                                                 313230 .........     Nonwoven Fabric Mills ...................................................................................................................              ........................             750

                                                          *                         *                           *                                 *                                *                                          *                             *
                                                 314110 .........     Carpet and Rug Mills .....................................................................................................................             ........................           1,500
                                                 314120 .........     Curtain and Linen Mills ..................................................................................................................             ........................             750

                                                            *                      *                           *                                 *                                *                                           *                             *
                                                 315110   .........   Hosiery and Sock Mills ..................................................................................................................              ........................             750
                                                 315190   .........   Other Apparel Knitting Mills ...........................................................................................................               ........................             750
                                                 315210   .........   Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors .................................................................................................                      ........................             750
                                                 315220   .........   Men’s and Boys’ Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing .................................................................                                    ........................             750
                                                 315240   .........   Women’s, Girls’, and Infants’ Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing .............................................                                          ........................             750
                                                 315280   .........   Other Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing ..................................................................................                             ........................             750

                                                          *                      *                 *                           *                                *                                                             *                             *
                                                 316992 .........     Women’s Handbag and Purse Manufacturing ...............................................................................                                ........................             750

                                                          *                       *                 *                          *                                *                                                             *                             *
                                                 321212 .........     Softwood Veneer and Plywood Manufacturing .............................................................................                                ........................           1,250
                                                 321213 .........     Engineered Wood Member (except Truss) Manufacturing ............................................................                                       ........................             750

                                                          *                         *                *                             *                                *                                                         *                             *
                                                 321219 .........     Reconstituted Wood Product Manufacturing .................................................................................                             ........................             750
                                                 321911 .........     Wood Window and Door Manufacturing ........................................................................................                            ........................           1,000

                                                          *                        *                *                       *                                *                                                                *                             *
                                                 321991 .........     Manufactured Home (Mobile Home) Manufacturing ......................................................................                                   ........................           1,250

                                                          *                        *                       *                                 *                                *                                               *                             *
                                                 322121 .........     Paper (except Newsprint) Mills ......................................................................................................                  ........................           1,250

                                                          *                        *                               *                                 *                                *                                       *                             *
                                                 322130 .........     Paperboard Mills ............................................................................................................................          ........................           1,250
                                                 322211 .........     Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing ............................................................................                              ........................           1,250
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                                                            *                       *                   *                                 *                                *                                                  *                             *
                                                 322219   .........   Other Paperboard Container Manufacturing .................................................................................                             ........................           1,000
                                                 322220   .........   Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing ..........................................................                                        ........................             750
                                                 322230   .........   Stationery Product Manufacturing .................................................................................................                     ........................             750
                                                 322291   .........   Sanitary Paper Product Manufacturing ..........................................................................................                        ........................           1,500

                                                          *                         *                                *                                 *                                *                                     *                             *
                                                 323117 .........     Books Printing ................................................................................................................................        ........................           1,250



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                                                                                           SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS BY NAICS INDUSTRY—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Size standards             Size standards
                                                 NAICS codes                                                             NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                  in millions of             in number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       dollars                  employees


                                                          *                        *                            *                                 *                                *                                *                             *
                                                 324110 .........     Petroleum Refineries 4 ...................................................................................................................   ........................           4 1,500


                                                          *                        *                    *                    *                                *                                                     *                             *
                                                 324191 .........     Petroleum Lubricating Oil and Grease Manufacturing ..................................................................                        ........................              750

                                                          *                         *                   *                            *                                *                                             *                             *
                                                 325194 .........     Cyclic Crude, Intermediate, and Gum and Wood Chemical Manufacturing .................................                                        ........................            1,250
                                                 325199 .........     All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing .........................................................................                     ........................            1,250
                                                 325211 .........     Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing ...................................................................................                ........................            1,250

                                                          *                        *                     *                                *                                *                                        *                             *
                                                 325312 .........     Phosphatic Fertilizer Manufacturing ..............................................................................................           ........................              750

                                                            *                       *                    *                                *                                *                                        *                             *
                                                 325320   .........   Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing ............................................................                         ........................            1,000
                                                 325411   .........   Medicinal and Botanical Manufacturing .........................................................................................              ........................            1,000
                                                 325412   .........   Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing ...................................................................................                 ........................            1,250
                                                 325413   .........   In-Vitro Diagnostic Substance Manufacturing ...............................................................................                  ........................            1,250
                                                 325414   .........   Biological Product (except Diagnostic) Manufacturing ..................................................................                      ........................            1,250
                                                 325510   .........   Paint and Coating Manufacturing ..................................................................................................           ........................            1,000

                                                            *                       *                     *                                 *                                *                                      *                             *
                                                 325611   .........   Soap and Other Detergent Manufacturing ....................................................................................                  ........................            1,000
                                                 325612   .........   Polish and Other Sanitation Good Manufacturing .........................................................................                     ........................              750
                                                 325613   .........   Surface Active Agent Manufacturing .............................................................................................             ........................              750
                                                 325620   .........   Toilet Preparation Manufacturing ...................................................................................................         ........................            1,250

                                                          *                        *                     *                 *                             *                                                          *                             *
                                                 325992 .........     Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, and Chemical Manufacturing ....................................................                             ........................            1,500

                                                          *                         *                  *                              *                                *                                            *                             *
                                                 326111 .........     Plastics Bag and Pouch Manufacturing .........................................................................................               ........................              750
                                                 326112 .........     Plastics Packaging Film and Sheet (including Laminated) Manufacturing ...................................                                    ........................            1,000
                                                 326113 .........     Unlaminated Plastics Film and Sheet (except Packaging) Manufacturing ....................................                                    ........................              750

                                                          *                          *                   *                           *                                *                                             *                             *
                                                 326122 .........     Plastics Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing ................................................................................                ........................              750

                                                            *                        *                      *                                 *                                *                                    *                             *
                                                 326140   .........   Polystyrene Foam Product Manufacturing ....................................................................................                  ........................            1,000
                                                 326150   .........   Urethane and Other Foam Product (except Polystyrene) Manufacturing .....................................                                     ........................              750
                                                 326160   .........   Plastics Bottle Manufacturing ........................................................................................................       ........................            1,250
                                                 326191   .........   Plastics Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing ......................................................................................               ........................              750

                                                          *                        *                    *                              *                                *                                           *                             *
                                                 326211 .........     Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading) 5 ......................................................................................              ........................           5 1,500


                                                          *                       *                    *                      *                                *                                                    *                             *
                                                 326220 .........     Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting Manufacturing ................................................................                         ........................              750
                                                 326291 .........     Rubber Product Manufacturing for Mechanical Use ......................................................................                       ........................              750

                                                          *                         *                  *                    *                                *                                                      *                             *
                                                 327110 .........     Pottery, Ceramics, and Plumbing Fixture Manufacturing ..............................................................                         ........................            1,000

                                                            *                      *                          *                                 *                                *                                  *                             *
                                                 327212   .........   Other Pressed and Blown Glass and Glassware Manufacturing ..................................................                                 ........................            1,250
                                                 327213   .........   Glass Container Manufacturing .....................................................................................................          ........................            1,250
                                                 327215   .........   Glass Product Manufacturing Made of Purchased Glass .............................................................                            ........................            1,000
                                                 327310   .........   Cement Manufacturing ...................................................................................................................     ........................            1,000
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                                                          *                        *                      *                                 *                                *                                      *                             *
                                                 327332 .........     Concrete Pipe Manufacturing ........................................................................................................         ........................              750

                                                          *                        *                            *                                 *                                *                                *                             *
                                                 327410 .........     Lime Manufacturing .......................................................................................................................   ........................              750
                                                 327420 .........     Gypsum Product Manufacturing ....................................................................................................            ........................            1,500
                                                 327910 .........     Abrasive Product Manufacturing ....................................................................................................          ........................              750




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                                                                                            SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS BY NAICS INDUSTRY—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Size standards             Size standards
                                                 NAICS codes                                                              NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                      in millions of             in number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            dollars                  employees

                                                          *                        *                       *                                 *                                *                                          *                             *
                                                 327993 .........     Mineral Wool Manufacturing ..........................................................................................................             ........................           1,500

                                                          *                         *                     *                       *                                *                                                     *                             *
                                                 331110 .........     Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing ........................................................................                        ........................           1,500

                                                          *                       *                    *                         *                                *                                                      *                             *
                                                 331315 .........     Aluminum Sheet, Plate, and Foil Manufacturing ...........................................................................                         ........................           1,250

                                                          *                         *                                *                                 *                                *                                *                             *
                                                 331511 .........     Iron Foundries ................................................................................................................................   ........................           1,000
                                                 331512 .........     Steel Investment Foundries ...........................................................................................................            ........................           1,000

                                                          *                         *                            *                                 *                                *                                    *                             *
                                                 332111 .........     Iron and Steel Forging ...................................................................................................................        ........................             750
                                                 332112 .........     Nonferrous Forging ........................................................................................................................       ........................             750

                                                          *                         *                   *                           *                                *                                                   *                             *
                                                 332215 .........     Metal Kitchen Cookware, Utensil, Cutlery, and Flatware (except Precious) Manufacturing .........                                                  ........................             750
                                                 332216 .........     Saw Blade and Handtool Manufacturing .......................................................................................                      ........................             750
                                                 332311 .........     Prefabricated Metal Building and Component Manufacturing .......................................................                                  ........................             750

                                                          *                        *                        *                                 *                                *                                         *                             *
                                                 332313 .........     Plate Work Manufacturing .............................................................................................................            ........................             750
                                                 332321 .........     Metal Window and Door Manufacturing ........................................................................................                      ........................             750

                                                          *                         *                        *                                 *                                *                                        *                             *
                                                 332410 .........     Power Boiler and Heat Exchanger Manufacturing ........................................................................                            ........................             750
                                                 332420 .........     Metal Tank (Heavy Gauge) Manufacturing ...................................................................................                        ........................             750
                                                 332431 .........     Metal Can Manufacturing ...............................................................................................................           ........................           1,500

                                                          *                       *                          *                                 *                                *                                        *                             *
                                                 332510 .........     Hardware Manufacturing ................................................................................................................           ........................             750

                                                            *                        *                     *                                 *                                *                                          *                             *
                                                 332911   .........   Industrial Valve Manufacturing ......................................................................................................             ........................             750
                                                 332912   .........   Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting Manufacturing ......................................................................                           ........................           1,000
                                                 332913   .........   Plumbing Fixture Fitting and Trim Manufacturing ..........................................................................                        ........................           1,000
                                                 332919   .........   Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing .......................................................................                          ........................             750
                                                 332991   .........   Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing ..........................................................................................                  ........................           1,250
                                                 332992   .........   Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing ........................................................................................                      ........................           1,250

                                                          *                         *                  *                              *                                *                                                 *                             *
                                                 333111 .........     Farm Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing ............................................................................                           ........................           1,250
                                                 333112 .........     Lawn and Garden Tractor and Home Lawn and Garden Equipment Manufacturing ...................                                                      ........................           1,500
                                                 333120 .........     Construction Machinery Manufacturing .........................................................................................                    ........................           1,250

                                                          *                        *                   *                  *                              *                                                               *                             *
                                                 333132 .........     Oil and Gas Field Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing ........................................................                                  ........................           1,250

                                                          *                       *                  *                             *                                *                                                    *                             *
                                                 333242 .........     Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing .....................................................................................                       ........................           1,500

                                                          *                         *                  *                       *                                *                                                        *                             *
                                                 333244 .........     Printing Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing ........................................................................                           ........................             750

                                                          *                          *                *                  *                 *                                                                             *                             *
                                                 333415 .........     Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigera-                                                          ........................           1,250
                                                                        tion Equipment Manufacturing.

                                                            *                      *                   *                            *                                *                                                   *                             *
                                                 333611   .........   Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing .............................................................                               ........................           1,500
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                                                 333612   .........   Speed Changer, Industrial High-Speed Drive, and Gear Manufacturing ......................................                                         ........................             750
                                                 333613   .........   Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing .........................................................                                   ........................             750
                                                 333618   .........   Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing .......................................................................................                      ........................           1,500
                                                 333911   .........   Pump and Pumping Equipment Manufacturing .............................................................................                            ........................             750
                                                 333912   .........   Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing .......................................................................................                      ........................           1,000
                                                 333913   .........   Measuring and Dispensing Pump Manufacturing ..........................................................................                            ........................             750
                                                 333921   .........   Elevator and Moving Stairway Manufacturing ...............................................................................                        ........................           1,000




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                                                                                           SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS BY NAICS INDUSTRY—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Size standards             Size standards
                                                 NAICS codes                                                           NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                 in millions of             in number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    dollars                  employees

                                                          *                       *                     *                  *                      *                                                              *                             *
                                                 333923 .........     Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System Manufacturing ......................................                                 ........................           1,250

                                                          *                        *                  *                       *                                *                                                 *                             *
                                                 333992 .........     Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing ........................................................................                    ........................           1,250

                                                          *                        *                    *                        *                                *                                              *                             *
                                                 333995 .........     Fluid Power Cylinder and Actuator Manufacturing ........................................................................                  ........................             750
                                                 333996 .........     Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing ................................................................................                 ........................           1,250

                                                          *                        *                   *                                *                                *                                       *                             *
                                                 334111 .........     Electronic Computer Manufacturing ..............................................................................................          ........................           1,250
                                                 334112 .........     Computer Storage Device Manufacturing .....................................................................................               ........................           1,250

                                                          *                        *                   *                               *                                *                                        *                             *
                                                 334210 .........     Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing .............................................................................................           ........................           1,250
                                                 334220 .........     Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications Equipment Manufacturing ...                                                 ........................           1,250

                                                          *                         *                   *                             *                                *                                         *                             *
                                                 334412 .........     Bare Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing .....................................................................................            ........................             750
                                                 334413 .........     Semiconductor and Related Device Manufacturing ......................................................................                     ........................           1,250

                                                          *                          *                   *                               *                                *                                      *                             *
                                                 334417 .........     Electronic Connector Manufacturing ..............................................................................................         ........................           1,000
                                                 334418 .........     Printed Circuit Assembly (Electronic Assembly) Manufacturing ....................................................                         ........................             750

                                                          *                        *                    *                   *                           *                                                        *                             *
                                                 334510 .........     Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing .................................................                           ........................           1,250
                                                 334511 .........     Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument                                                 ........................           1,250
                                                                        Manufacturing.

                                                          *                           *                  *                                *                                *                                     *                             *
                                                 334513 .........     Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling                                                 ........................             750
                                                                         Industrial Process Variables.
                                                 334514   .........   Totalizing Fluid Meter and Counting Device Manufacturing ..........................................................                       ........................             750
                                                 334515   .........   Instrument Manufacturing for Measuring and Testing Electricity and Electrical Signals ..............                                      ........................             750
                                                 334516   .........   Analytical Laboratory Instrument Manufacturing ...........................................................................                ........................           1,000
                                                 334517   .........   Irradiation Apparatus Manufacturing ..............................................................................................        ........................           1,000

                                                          *                         *                      *                        *                                *                                           *                             *
                                                 334614 .........     Software and Other Prerecorded Compact Disc, Tape, and Record Reproducing ......................                                          ........................           1,250
                                                 335110 .........     Electric Lamp Bulb and Part Manufacturing ..................................................................................              ........................           1,250
                                                 335121 .........     Residential Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing .......................................................................               ........................             750

                                                            *                        *                  *                             *                                *                                         *                             *
                                                 335210   .........   Small Electrical Appliance Manufacturing .....................................................................................            ........................           1,500
                                                 335221   .........   Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing ...............................................................................                 ........................           1,500
                                                 335222   .........   Household Refrigerator and Home Freezer Manufacturing ..........................................................                          ........................           1,250
                                                 335224   .........   Household Laundry Equipment Manufacturing .............................................................................                   ........................           1,250
                                                 335228   .........   Other Major Household Appliance Manufacturing .........................................................................                   ........................           1,000

                                                          *                        *                  *                                *                                *                                        *                             *
                                                 335312 .........     Motor and Generator Manufacturing .............................................................................................           ........................           1,250
                                                 335313 .........     Switchgear and Switchboard Apparatus Manufacturing ................................................................                       ........................           1,250

                                                          *                         *                     *                                 *                                *                                   *                             *
                                                 335911 .........     Storage Battery Manufacturing ......................................................................................................      ........................           1,250

                                                          *                        *                    *                      *                                *                                                *                             *
                                                 335932 .........     Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Device Manufacturing .......................................................................                   ........................           1,000

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                                                 336111 .........     Automobile Manufacturing .............................................................................................................    ........................           1,500
                                                 336112 .........     Light Truck and Utility Vehicle Manufacturing ...............................................................................             ........................           1,500
                                                 336120 .........     Heavy Duty Truck Manufacturing ..................................................................................................         ........................           1,500

                                                          *                          *                       *                                 *                                *                                *                             *
                                                 336212 .........     Truck Trailer Manufacturing ...........................................................................................................   ........................           1,000
                                                 336213 .........     Motor Home Manufacturing ...........................................................................................................      ........................           1,250
                                                 336214 .........     Travel Trailer and Camper Manufacturing .....................................................................................             ........................           1,000



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                                                                                            SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARDS BY NAICS INDUSTRY—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Size standards             Size standards
                                                 NAICS codes                                                               NAICS U.S. industry title                                                                      in millions of             in number of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             dollars                  employees

                                                 336310   .........   Motor Vehicle Gasoline Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing ................................................                                      ........................            1,000
                                                 336320   .........   Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing ...............................................                                    ........................            1,000
                                                 336330   .........   Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing ................                                                    ........................            1,000
                                                 336340   .........   Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing .................................................................................                         ........................            1,250
                                                 336350   .........   Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing .............................................                                       ........................            1,500
                                                 336360   .........   Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing ................................................................                             ........................            1,500
                                                 336370   .........   Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping .......................................................................................................               ........................            1,000
                                                 336390   .........   Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing .....................................................................................                      ........................            1,000

                                                            *                        *                    *                      *                                *                                                       *                             *
                                                 336412   .........   Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing ..........................................................................                          ........................            1,500
                                                 336413   .........   Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing 7 ......................................................                                ........................           7 1,250

                                                 336414   .........   Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing ........................................................................                            ........................            1,250
                                                 336415   .........   Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing ....                                                      ........................            1,250

                                                            *                        *                                *                                 *                                *                                *                             *
                                                 336510   .........   Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing ...........................................................................................                   ........................            1,500
                                                 336611   .........   Ship Building and Repairing ..........................................................................................................             ........................            1,250
                                                 336612   .........   Boat Building ..................................................................................................................................   ........................            1,000
                                                 336991   .........   Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing ..............................................................................                        ........................            1,000
                                                 336992   .........   Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component Manufacturing .........................................                                         ........................            1,500
                                                 336999   .........   All Other Transportation Equipment Manufacturing ......................................................................                            ........................            1,000
                                                 337110   .........   Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop Manufacturing .................................................................                                ........................              750
                                                 337121   .........   Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing ..........................................................................                           ........................            1,000
                                                 337122   .........   Nonupholstered Wood Household Furniture Manufacturing .........................................................                                    ........................              750
                                                 337124   .........   Metal Household Furniture Manufacturing ....................................................................................                       ........................              750
                                                 337125   .........   Household Furniture (except Wood and Metal) Manufacturing .....................................................                                    ........................              750

                                                          *                        *                    *                               *                                *                                                *                             *
                                                 337211 .........     Wood Office Furniture Manufacturing ............................................................................................                   ........................            1,000

                                                          *                          *                 *                          *                                *                                                      *                             *
                                                 337214 .........     Office Furniture (except Wood) Manufacturing .............................................................................                         ........................            1,000

                                                          *                        *                          *                                 *                                *                                        *                             *
                                                 337910 .........     Mattress Manufacturing .................................................................................................................           ........................            1,000
                                                 337920 .........     Blind and Shade Manufacturing ....................................................................................................                 ........................            1,000

                                                            *                       *                  *                                *                                *                                                *                             *
                                                 339112   .........   Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing ...........................................................................                          ........................            1,000
                                                 339113   .........   Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing ...........................................................................                          ........................              750
                                                 339114   .........   Dental Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing ............................................................................                           ........................              750
                                                 339115   .........   Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing .................................................................................................                   ........................            1,000

                                                          *                        *                   *                            *                                *                                                    *                             *
                                                 339920 .........     Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing ..................................................................................                       ........................              750

                                                          *                         *                   *                          *                                *                                                     *                             *
                                                 339940 .........     Office Supplies (except Paper) Manufacturing ..............................................................................                        ........................              750

                                                          *                         *                   *                                 *                                *                                              *                             *
                                                 339992 .........     Musical Instrument Manufacturing .................................................................................................                 ........................            1,000
                                                 339993 .........     Fastener, Button, Needle, and Pin Manufacturing ........................................................................                           ........................              750

                                                          *                         *                       *                                 *                                *                                          *                             *
                                                 339995 .........     Burial Casket Manufacturing ..........................................................................................................             ........................            1,000

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                                                 *     *    *     *    *                                                Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C.                                           200,000 barrels per calendar day total
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                                                   Footnotes                                                            3306(k).                                                                   Operable Atmospheric Crude Oil
                                                 *     *    *     *    *                                                  4. NAICS code 324110—To qualify as                                       Distillation capacity. Capacity includes
                                                   3. NAICS code 311421—For purposes                                    small for purposes of Government                                           all domestic and foreign affiliates, all
                                                 of Government procurement for food                                     procurement, the petroleum refiner,                                        owned or leased facilities, and all
                                                 canning and preserving, the standard of                                including its affiliates, must be a                                        facilities under a processing agreement
                                                 1,000 employees excludes agricultural                                  concern that has either no more than                                       or an arrangement such as an exchange
                                                 labor as defined in 3306(k) of the                                     1,500 employees or no more than                                            agreement or a throughput. To qualify


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                                                 4492              Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 16 / Tuesday, January 26, 2016 / Rules and Regulations

                                                 under the capacity size standard, the                   calendar year is more than 50 percent of               manufactured or otherwise produced or
                                                 firm, together with its affiliates, must be             the value of its total worldwide                       sold in the United States during that
                                                 primarily engaged in refining crude                     manufacture,                                           period.
                                                 petroleum into refined petroleum                          (b) The value of pneumatic tires
                                                                                                                                                                *     *     *     *    *
                                                 products. A firm’s ‘‘primary industry’’ is              within Census NAICS Product
                                                 determined in accordance with 13 CFR                    Classification codes 3262113                             7. NAICS code 336413—Contracts for
                                                 121.107.                                                comprising its total worldwide                         the rebuilding or overhaul of aircraft
                                                    5. NAICS code 326211—For                             manufacture during the preceding                       ground support equipment on a contract
                                                 Government procurement, a firm is                       calendar year was less than 5 percent of               basis are classified under NAICS code
                                                 small for bidding on a contract for                     the value of all such tires manufactured               336413.
                                                 pneumatic tires within Census NAICS                     in the United States during that period,               *     *     *     *    *
                                                 Product Classification codes 3262111                    and
                                                 and 3262113, provided that:                               (c) The value of the principal product               Maria Contreras-Sweet,
                                                    (a) The value of tires within Census                 that it manufactured, produced, or sold                Administrator.
                                                 NAICS Product Classification codes                      worldwide during the preceding                         [FR Doc. 2016–00924 Filed 1–25–16; 8:45 am]
                                                 3262113 that it manufactured in the                     calendar year is less than 10 percent of               BILLING CODE 8025–01–P
                                                 United States during the previous                       the total value of such products
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Document Created: 2018-02-02 12:37:55
Document Modified: 2018-02-02 12:37:55
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective February 26, 2016.
ContactJorge Laboy-Bruno, Ph.D., Economist, Size Standards Division, (202) 205-6618 or [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 4469 
RIN Number3245-AG50
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Government Procurement; Government Property; Grant Programs-Business; Individuals with Disabilities; Loan Programs-Business; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Small Businesses

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